In the 80s, Cher made headlines with her relationship with this future "Top Gun" star
Who is Val Kilmer?
The two dated for two years, despite the notable age gap
One of the longest-standing No. 1 hits, "Candle in the Wind 1997" is a song by him.
Who is Elton John?
Starting in October 1997, the song hit No. 1 and stayed there for 14 weeks
The Himalayas are on this continent
What is Asia?
The mountain chain is home to some of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest. It crosses six countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Nepal, China, and Pakistan
What is Pediatrician?
Dr. Spock's book "The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care" sold 500,000 copies within the first six months of its publication.
The common name of the orange hued mammal with the scientific name Vulpes Vulpes
What is Red Fox?
These typically orange foxes also come in variations like silver and brown
In 1986, Prominent businessman Arne Næss Jr. married this iconic Supremes singer
Who is Diana Ross?
The couple were married for 14 years and have 2 children togetherThe year-end No. 1 hit for 1970 was their "Bridge Over Troubled Water"
Who are Simon and Garfunkel?
The song hit No. 1 in February of that year and stayed in the Hot 100 for 15 weeks total
This famous San Fransico landmark is a form of transportation
What are the Cable Cars?
The Cable Cars were created as a safer means of transportation up and down the steep San Francisco cobblestone hills
The Sun sets in this direction
What is The West?
The sun is the largest object in our solar system. It orbits the center of the Milky Way galaxy
This was not a use of pumpkins in Colonial America
weaving mats, eating, or constructing dams
Indigenous Americans wove dried pumpkin strips into mats. Colonial "pumpkin pie" was made in a hollowed-out gourd with a mix of milk, honey, and spices.
In 1987, This actor married Brigitte Nielson, his "Rocky IV" costar
Who is Sylvester Stallone?
Their wedding made headlines for its extravagance, though the marriage lasted two short years.
With an incredible 18 weeks on the Billboard charts in 1972, her song "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" was an undeniable hit
Who is Roberta Flack?
The tune hit No. 1 for six weeks, starting in April 1972
In what children's book does a train say, "I think I can, I think I can"?
What is "The Little Engine That Could"?
Variations of the children's story have been printed, but Watty Piper wrote the most well-known version. Piper was the pen name of Arnold Munk of the publishing firm Platt & Munk
A Dalmation is this type of animal
What is dog?
Dalmation Puppies are born without their spots. When their spots come in 10 to 14 days after birth, they are unique to each dog, like a human fingerprint
Basketballs are traditionally orange for this reason
What is visibility on the court?
The contrast makes the ball easier for players to spot during fast-moving plays
Thanks to a recent reality show, fans got a glimpse into the life of this KISS star and his wife Shannon Tweed
Who is Gene Simmons?
Together since the 1980s, the couple's unique relationship timeline includes dating for 28 years before marriage
The 1973 No. 1 song by Dawn was titled "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round" this
What is the ole oak tree?
The song was on the Hot 100 for 23 weeks, starting on February 17, 1973
This actor stars in the films "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "On the Waterfront"
Who is Marlon Brando?
He was nominated for an Oscar for his performance in "Streetcar" but did not win; he won the Oscar for "On the Waterfront"
If you are lactose intolerant, you should avoid this type of food
What is dairy or milk?
Lactose is the sugar that is naturally found in milk and milk product like cheese or ice cream
The Yellow-and-Orange flag of Bhutan features this mythological creature
What is a Dragon?
The dragon symbolizes protection for the country
The 1986 wedding of this couple, the Terminator himself and JFK's niece, made headlines
Who are Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver?
The power couple was married for 25 years; both have ties to acting and political worlds
"Macarena," a massive hit song and dance craze of the 90s, is by this band
Who are Los Del Rio?
The song hit No. 1 on August 3, 1996, and stayed there for 14 weeks
This Aesop fable has the moral "Slow and steady wins the race."
What is "Tortoise and the Hare"?
In the fable, the hare is overconfident and decides to take a nap because he is far ahead of the tortoise. As a result, the tortoise passes him and wins the race.
This tree is a blue spruce
Willow or Evergreen
What is Evergreen?
The blue spruce, also known as the Colorado spruce, is a common tree in the western United States, especially in the Rocky Mountains. It has blue-green needles
The dish Orange Chicken was invented in this country
What is America?
The dish is credited to Chef Andy Kao of Panda Express, who created it in 1987