This musical begins with “The hills are alive with the sound of music.”
The Sound of Music
“Four score and seven years ago…” began this U.S. president's speech.
Abraham Lincoln
He developed the theory of relativity.
Albert Einstein
He wrote The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men.
John Steinbeck
This clock tower is one of London’s most iconic sights.
BIG BEN
This Andrew Lloyd Webber show features the song “Memory.”
CATS
“Ask not what your country can do for you…” was said by this president.
John F. Kennedy
The human body has 206 of these.
BONES
Known for The Raven, this dark poet died mysteriously.
Edgar Allan Poe
This ancient Incan site sits high in the Andes of Peru.
Machu Picchu
Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote and starred in this revolutionary 2015 hit.
Hamilton
This British PM rallied his country by saying, “We shall fight on the beaches…”
Winston Churchill
This woman won two Nobel Prizes in science.
Marie Curie
Beloved won the Pulitzer for this African-American novelist.
Toni Morrison
This white marble mausoleum is in Agra, India.
the Taj Mahal
In Fiddler on the Roof, this song explains Jewish traditions.
Tradition
“Tear down this wall!” was a demand made by this U.S. president.
Ronald Reagan
This spacecraft was the first to land humans on the Moon.
APOLLO 11
Slaughterhouse-Five was written by this satirical writer.
Kurt Vonnegut
Christ the Redeemer overlooks this Brazilian city.
Rio de Janeiro
The musical Oklahoma! was written by this famous duo.
Rodgers and Hammerstein
This abolitionist and former slave gave the 1852 speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Frederick Douglass
This particle is known as the “God particle.”
THE HIGGS BOSON
Invisible Man was a landmark novel by this Harlem author.
Ralph Ellison
This sandstone city carved into rock is in Jordan.
PETRA