Reese’s Pieces debuted in this 80’s film.
E.T.
Tina Turner was “Rollin’ on the River” in this 1970 hit.
Proud Mary
This stock exchange displays statues of a bull and a bear out front.
New York Stock Exchange
This early 1980s TV series featured a larger than life sheriff named “Boss Hog”.
Dukes of Hazzard
This country is the largest coffee producer in the world. For example, about 2.5 million metric tons of coffee beans were produced there.
Brazil
This is the best selling candy bar in the US.
Snickers
The largest selling music magazine of all time.
Rolling Stone
The Chicago Bears beat this team in the 1985 Super Bowl.
New England Patriots.
Tatoos’s boss on Fantasy Island.
Mr Rourke.
Often dubbed the unicorns of the sea, these creatures are strange and beautiful with long tusks (they're actually a canine tooth) protruding from their heads.
Narwhal
Silly Wanka’s arch enemy.
Arthur Slugworth
The Rolling Stones see a “Red Door” in this 1966 hit song.
Paint it Black
This country has the largest brown bear population.
Russia
The Smurfs mostly eat these.
Smurfberries.
This is the name of the ship that rescued the survivors from the catastrophe of the sinking of the Titanic.
Carpathia
The largest chocolate manufacturer in the world.
Mars
This singer songwriter was rollin’ in her brand new pair of roller skates in this 1971 hit song.
Melanie
The annual ”Running of the Bulls” is held in this European city.
Pamplona, Spain
This late 1970s sitcom included three friends named Raj, Dwayne, and Re-Run.
What’s Happening!!
Informally, this term just means a long distance or a great amount, but in astronomical terms, it is a unit of distance that equals 9.4607 x 10 to the 12th power (km), or roughly 6 trillion miles.
A Light Year
This President ate Jelly Belly jellybeans to help himself quit smoking.
Ronald Regan
Rolling Stone ranked this song number 8 all time on its list of the greatest songs in the 21st century.
Rollin’ in the Deep
Michael Jordan wore this number for his first 22 games after coming out of retirement 1995.
45
Beaker worked with this Dr. on The Muppet Show.
Dr. Bunsen Honeydew.
What is the (Approximate) number of bones in a newborn human's body?
A newborn baby has approximately 270 to 300 bones. These extra bones are mostly made of softer cartilage and are not yet fused. As a baby grows, these bones gradually harden and fuse together over time, reducing the total number of individual bones to the 206 bones in a typical adult skeleton.