Which 90s basketball legend has his own signature sneaker and is widely regarded as "the greatest of all time"?
Michael Jordan
Empire State of the South
Georgia
A young lion prince flees his kingdom, only to return and reclaim it.
The Lion King (1994)
She's the real MVP behind your milk, cheese, and ice cream cravings.
Cow
It turns one electrical outlet into six, like a magician, but with sparks if you disrespect it.
A Power Strip
Who is Charlie Sheen's brother?
Emilio Estevez
The Tobacco State
Kentucky
A brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal walk into detention...
The Breakfast Club (1985)
Despite its name, this 'bear' from Australia is actually a marsupial and mostly eats eucalyptus.
Koala Bear
This bendy metal noodle keeps documents together or mocks you in the corner of a 90s version of Microsoft Word.
Paperclip
Which Hollywood actor received his first Oscar Nomination for "What's Eating Gilbert Grape"?
Leonardo DiCaprio
Gem of the Mountains
Idaho
With the help of small forest-dwelling allies, rebels take on a second planet-destroying space station.
Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (1983)
This egg-laying mammal has a duck bill, webbed feet, and looks like a prank from nature.
Platypus
Thanks to 2020, this formerly ignored goo is now your new best friend, until you rub it into a paper cut or hangnail.
Hand Sanitizer
How many kids called Ozzy Osbourne "dad"?
6 (Aimee, Kelly, Jack, Elliott, Louis, and Jessica)
The Beehive State
Utah
A doll living in a perfect world starts questioning reality - and herself - when things get a little too real.
Barbie (2023)
This chubby mermaid cousin prefers warm waters, loves salad, and is the ocean's most peaceful speed bump.
Manatee
This twisty tool is the only thing standing between you and canned ravioli.
Can Opener
Which basketball superstar took singer Brandy to Prom?
Kobe Bryant
Birthplace of Aviation
Ohio
A veteran pilot trains a new generation for a high-stakes mission and proves he's still got what it takes.
Top Gun: Maverick (2022)
It's the only bird that could make a grilled hot dog salute, this national icon has been giving side-eye from above since 1782.
Bald Eagle
This ancient beast demands ink as tribute, never connects on the first try, and spits out exactly one page before jamming.
Printer