The painter of the ceiling in the Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo
Harry Potter’s best female friend
Hermione
A farm animal that can get sunburns
Pigs
Ukrainian nuclear power plant that was the site of a nuclear disaster in April 1986
Chernobyl
The person who has hosted SNL the most times
Alec Baldwin
Dutch artist that painted Sunflowers and Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh
The novel written by Oscar Wilde about immortality
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Dog breed originally developed to hunt burrowing animals. This breed's name, in fact, means "badger hound" in German
Dashchund
The war that called the Christmas Truce
World War I
Gilmore Girls used this Carol King song for their opening theme
Where You Lead
American painter and abstract expressionist that caused sensations in the 1940s and 1950s with his elaborate drip paintings
Jackson Pollock
Fictional town that Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird is set
Maycomb, Alabama
The only big cat that doesn't roar
Cheetah
The year Facebook was created
2004
The name of Michael Cera's character in Arrested Development and famous pop singer
George Michael
The character from Hamlet depicted drowning in an 1852 work by John Everett Millais
Ophelia
The state Mark Twain’s characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn live
Missouri
The only continent, aside from Antarctica and Australia, with no native bear species
Africa
The team who won the first Super Bowl
Green Bay Packers
The Game of Thrones star that was nominated for an Emmy for every season
Peter Dinklage
Art movement developed by Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso, mainly using geometric forms as the basis for presentation
Cubism
Author who wrote all their books (including Mrs. Dalloway) while standing
Hermione Granger's patronus represented by this occasionally water-bound animal
Otter
The name given to the laws aimed at enforcing segregation in public places in the United States
Jim Crow Laws
The TV show that invented the rerun to allow its star time to recover during and after pregnancy
I Love Lucy