Jim Henson is the creator of this beloved cast of characters.
Who are "The Muppets".
What is a "Hair Dryer".
The name of the pet dinosaur on the TV cartoon “The Flintstones.
Who is "Dino".
James Bond's code name.
What is "007".
A young boy takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve in this classic 1985 children's book by Chris Van Allsburg.
What is "The Polar Express".
This Hong Kong-born actor and stuntman starred alongside Chris Tucker in the 1998 movie “Rush Hour”.
Who is Jackie Chan".
What is a "Hoverboard".
TV series included the phrase “Go where no man has gone before” in its title sequence.
What is "Star Trek".
This occasion corresponds with the longest day of the year.
What is "The Summer Solstice".
This famous acoustic artist tragically died in a plane crash while piloting his own plane in 1997.
Who is "John Denver".
Born Robert Weston Smith, this famous radio disc jockey in the 1970s was more commonly known by this name.
What is "Wolfman Jack".
What is an "Icebox".
"Paul Drake" Use to rush into the courtroom with revealing new evidence on this TV Show.
What is "Perry Mason".
The average shoe size for men.
What is 10 1/2.
For 15 years, starting in 1996, this daytime talk show megastar’s book club recommended a total of 70 books leading to total sales of over 55 million copies.
Who is "Oprah Winfrey".
Actor Steve Carell plays this memorable character in the popular TV series “The Office”.
Who is "Michael Scott".
What is a "Pager".
Johnny Carson’s longtime sidekick on “The Tonight Show”.
Who is "Ed McMahon".
Introduced in 1962, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird is the mascot for this chocolaty General Mills cereal brand.
What are "Cocoa Puffs".
Whitney Houston went to the top of the music charts in 1992 with this Dolly Parton song.
What is "I Will Always Love You".
In “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,” this keeps the three-headed dog asleep.
What is "Music".
What is a "Highchair".
These are the original two main characters from the tv show "The Odd Couple".
Who are "Oscar and Felix".
What you call a group of flamingos.
What is a "Flamboyance".
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," this is the magical country the White Witch put a spell on so that it is always winter but never Christmas.
What is "Narnia".
Actor Nicolas Cage is the nephew of this famous director.
Who is "Francis Ford Coppola".
What is an "8 Track Player".
This was the name of the car in "The Dukes of Hazzard".
What is "The General Lee".
This is Prince Harry’s official first name.
What is "Henry".
“Before He Cheats” is Billboard hit recorded by this former American Idol winner.
Who is "Carrie Underwood".
“101 Dalmatians” was set in this city.
What is "London".
What is a "Drop Leaf Rolling Tea Cart".
This actor portrayed "The Hulk" in the 1978 TV Show "The Incredible Hulk".
Who is "Lou Ferrigno".
M&M’S Fruit Chews would eventually become this popular candy.
What are "Starbursts".
This writer holds the Guinness World Record for the most translated works.
Who is "Agatha Christie".
Daily Double: These two co-founded Microsoft and were childhood friends.
Who are "Bill Gates" and "Paul Allen".
What is a "PS5" Video Game Console.
The TV Show "Happy Days" was set in this city & state.
What is "Milwaukee, Wisconsin".
According to Guinness World Records, this is the best-selling book of all time.
What is "The Bible".
This is the song Paul McCartney penned for John Lennon’s son, Julian.
What is "Hey Jude".
Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is also a venture capitalist who was an early investor in this company whose plant-based products compete directly with brands like Impossible Burger.
What is "Beyond Meat".
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What is a "Butter Churn".
Edie Falco and James Gandolfini star in this series about the life of a New Jersey mob boss.
What is "The Sopranos".
Relative to the internet, “URL” stands for this.
What is "Uniform resource locator".
Literally the study of whales, "Cetology" is the title of the 32nd chapter of this lengthy American novel.
What is "Moby Dick".
Daily Double: Audrey Hepburn character in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”.
Who is "Holly Golightly".
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What is a "Cake Breaker". It's actually meant for cutting delicate cakes like Angel food.
Daily Double: "Rowdy Yates" was his character on this TV Show.
Who is "Clint Eastwood" and What is "Rawhide".
The only planet in our solar system to rotate clockwise on its axis.
What is "Venus".
Daily Double: These are the first names of the five brothers that made up the "Jackson 5".
Who are: "Jermaine, Marlon, Jackie, Tito and Michael".
Michael Flatley danced his way to fame in this Irish-inspired show.
What is "Riverdance".
What are "Butter Molds". Because it was very important that butter be beautiful, these molds came in all kinds of designs.
This is what "CHIPS" stands for from the TV Show.
What is "California Highway Patrol".
This was the first author to use a “typemachine” or typewriter in writing a manuscript.
Who is "Mark Twain".
Thestrals and Floo Powder are both forms of transportation invented by this internationally-renowned author.
Who is "JK Rowling".
This numerically named 1995 film about two detectives tracking down a serial killer was the second feature film directed by David Fincher.
What is "Seven".
What is a "French Fry Cutter".
This character was the assistant to "Charlie , of Charlie's Angels".
Who is "John Bosley".
Weighing around eight pounds, this is the human body's largest organ.
What is the "Skin".
This musician was awarded the first gold record.
Who is "Perry Como".
Daily Double: Cillian Murphy plays a 1900s mob boss in Birmingham, England in this streaming series.
What is "Peaky Blinders".
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What is a Tupperware "Ice Cream Sandwich Maker".
"It's a Sunshine Day" was a song related to this 70's TV Show.
What is "The Brady Bunch".
The Appalachian Trail crosses this many states.
What are "14".
Daily Double: This 1847 Emily Bronte classic deals with two West Yorkshire families, the Earnshaws and the Lintons, and in particular the adopted Earnshaw, Heathcliff. It was also a 1939 William Wyler film with Oscar-winning cinematography, starring Laurence Olivier and David Niven.
What is "Wuthering Heights".