“He sang ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’.”
Elvis Presley
“You bake this in a crust and often fill it with apples.”
Pie
"You say this when you get 5 in a row."
"Bingo"
“The city known as the Big Apple.”
New York City
"This movie is very famous and is about sharks"
"Jaws"
"This 1950s TV show featured a lovable beagle named Snoopy."
Peanuts/Charlie Brown
“This meat is crispy and often served with eggs.”
Bacon
“You roll dice in this game and try to buy Boardwalk.”
Monopoly
“This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower.”
France
“This actress starred in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’.”
Audrey Hepburn
this actress played Rose Nylund
Betty White
“This warm drink is made from roasted beans.”
Coffee
This game uses "chips" and a deck of cards
"Poker"
“The Pacific Ocean is on this side of the U.S.”
West coast
“This movie featured a tornado and ruby slippers.”
The Wizard of Oz
This woman sang “I Will Always Love You” before Whitney Houston made it famous.
Dolly Parton
“This red fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable.”
Tomato
“You might use this 2-letter word to win at Scrabble — it means ‘yes’ in Spanish.”
'sí'
This country is home to the Taj Mahal."
"India"
“This blonde bombshell sang ‘Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend’.”
Marilyn Monroe
"This band's 1964 appearance on Ed Sullivan changed music forever"
"The Beetles"
"This spice comes from the bark of a tree and is often grated on top of holiday drinks."
"Cinnamon"
In this card game, players try to reach 21 without going over
Blackjack
This country is home to a massive wall built in the 3rd century BCE on the Eastern side of the world."
"China"
This 1965 movie starred Julie Andrews as a nun who cared for the von Trapp children.
The Sound of Music