This young deer is left to cope with the loss of his mother in one of Disney’s most heartbreaking moments.
Who is Bambi
When you’re here, you’re family!
What is Olive Garden
n 1997, this Canadian singer won the Grammy for Album of the Year with Falling into You, which included hits like "Because You Loved Me"—the same year she performed "My Heart Will Go On."
Who is Celine Dion
This president is known for throwing the first-ever presidential turkey pardon, starting an annual tradition that continues today.
Who is George H. W. Bush
This town is famously known as the site of the Wright Brothers' first powered flight in 1903.
What is Kitty Hawk, NC
This 3-letter word also means the number of players on each side in a standard soccer game.
What is Ten
Based on the unproduced play Everybody Comes to Rick’s, this 1942 classic set in a Moroccan nightclub became one of Hollywood’s most iconic wartime romances.
What is Casablanca
They keep America, especially New Englanders, running on their coffee and more, since 1950.
What is Dunkin'
This managing director of the White Star Line survived the Titanic disaster, but his actions during the sinking sparked public outrage.
Who is J. Bruce Ismay
This historic Boston restaurant, a favorite of John F. Kennedy, claims to be the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the United States
What is the Union Oyster House
Although it stopped flying in 1991, this iconic former airline still soars in pop culture — including a 2011 TV drama where Margot Robbie played a stewardess.
What is Pan Am
This word, often used to describe a sudden change, also names a number that comes after 359.
What is turn
This fictional banker runs the building and loan in the small town of Bedford Falls.
Who is George Bailey
This Saturday Night Live cast member lent his voice to the Buffalo Wild Wings mascot, a cartoon buffalo, in a series of humorous commercials promoting the chain’s wings.
Who is Beck Bennett
This shipbuilding company, founded in Belfast, became famous for its massive contributions to the construction of ocean liners in the early 20th century.
What is Harland and Wolff
This President championed football as part of the “strenuous life” & helped revive the Harvard–Yale rivalry after its two-year hiatus following the brutal 1894 game nicknamed “the bloodbath at Hampden Park.”
Who is Theodore Roosevelt
This Space Shuttle, which flew its final mission in 2011, shares its name with an island mentioned by Plato and a painting by François de Nomé.
What is Atlantis
This word can refer to a numerical order in a race—or describe someone who’s especially perceptive or tuned in.
What is Second
This 1945 British romantic drama, about an affair that never fully blossoms, inspired the Black Mirror episode “Hotel Reverie.”
What is Brief Encounter
In 2024, this Major League Baseball team embraced McDonald’s mascot Grimace as a good luck charm, even honoring him with a special seat at their stadium
What are the New York Mets
This 1958 film about the ship was directed by Roy Ward Baker, and featured four future “Q”s from the James Bond franchise.
What is A Night to Remember
This U.S. president was the first to appear on a U.S. coin while still alive, thanks to his love of log cabins and his surprise victory in 1840.
Who is Martin Van Buren
This American aerospace manufacturer, founded in 1916, played a key role in the development of both military and commercial aircraft, including the 747 and the B-17 Flying Fortress.
What is Boeing
This 5-letter word means an indefinite large number—it's also what you get when you multiply ten by ten five times.
What is googol
In the 1940s, theatergoers often arrived early to catch these short films featuring battlefield updates, political speeches, and home front stories—screened before the main attraction.
What is a newsreel?
This iconic breakfast chain’s namesake storm index uses the operational status of its restaurants as an unofficial gauge of hurricane severity
What is Waffle House
This Russian scientific research vessel is known for its multiple expeditions to the Titanic wreck site, with one voyage famously documented by James Cameron.
What is the Keldysh
In the 19th century, baseball games—both amateur and professional—were often played on this site just south of the White House, known as the “White Lot” and now part of the Ellipse.
What is Swampoodle Grounds
This aircraft, the oldest preserved manned plane in Europe, was originally built in the early 19th century.
What is L'Intrépide
This prefix meaning “billionth” shares its name with a number that’s also used to measure wavelengths of light.
What is Nano