He painted the Sistine Chapel.
Who is Michelangelo?
Bongs, miniature spoons, scales, and pipes are examples of this (4).
What is paraphernalia?
1992 Summer Games, in Barcelona.
What is Spain?
The opposite of cold; something you do on a po-go stick.
What is hot and hop?
This Washington team was recently renamed the "Commanders."
What is the Washington Redskins?
He drank hemlock and died in 399 BCE.
Who is Socrates?
Say it twice: hot molten or semifluid rock, hot molten or semifluid rock (4).
What is lava-lava?
2000 Summer Games, in Sydney.
What is Australia?
Slang for money; when something is difficult.
What is dough and tough?
Apparently we just got a letter? I wonder who it's from.
What is Blue's Clues?
Actor Pat Morita is more famously known by the name of the fictional character he played.
Who is Mr. Miyagi?
A type of black olive from Greece (4).
What is kalamata?
2006 Winter Games, in Turin.
What is Italy?
The weather in the winter; the result of studying.
What is snowing and knowing.
Another name of the Bubonic Plague.
What is the Black Death?
This gameshow host graduated with a Philosophy degree from the University of Ottawa in 1961.
Who is Alex Trebek?
A magician might say this while performing a trick (5).
What is abracadabra?
1984 Winter Games, in Saravego.
What is Yugoslavia?
Reduces visibility when driving; a fruit.
What is fog and fig?
You couldn't say this 1966 Beatle's song was underground; although maybe under water.
What is "Yellow Submarine"?
During the Civil Rights Movement, he was an important figure and symbol of "The Nation of Islam."
Who is Malcolm X?
Another word for a college degree (4).
What is baccalaureate?
1960 Winter Games, in Squaw Valley.
What is United States of America?
To go on talking; a way to make lots of money.
What is ramble and gamble?
This DC superhero's "real name" is Alan Scott, a railroad engineer who became acquainted with a magical object.
Who is Green Lantern?