He write the Massachusetts constitution,signed the treaty of Paris, and the first vice president
John Adam’s
My tummy's turnin' and I'm feelin' kinda homesick. Too much pressure and I'm nervous." Who sang that song? Whats the name of the song?
Miley Cyrus and party in the USA
What are sneakers called in England?
Trainers
With 28 medals, this American swimmer is the most decorated Olympian of all time.
Michael Phelps
This prestigious tournament is played annually at Augusta National Golf Club?
The masters
How many presidents have been assassinated?
4 presidents
Who wore a meat dress at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards?
Lady Gaga
What is Gucci‘s color scheme?
Red and green
The first modern Olympic Games were held in this city in 1896.
Athens
Who is the oldest person to win a major?
Phil Mickelson
Who’s the 26th president?
Theodor Rosevelt
Identifying the singer who had a #1 hit in every year of the '90s?
Mariah Carey
What are the tight 3/4 length pants that were staple in the 1950s & 60s?
Capri pants
The five interlocking rings of the Olympic logo represent these five areas of the world.
Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania
How many PGA tour wins has tiger woods got?
82 official wins
In 1607 which colony became the first permanent English colony in the US?
Jamestown
Who sang with Nicki Minaj, Rhianna, and Alicia Keys?
Drake
Which Italian fashion house is famous for its Medusa logo?
Versace
This city is the only one to have hosted the Summer Olympics three times, specifically 1908, 1948, and 2012.
London
Tiger Woods was this age when he got his first hole-in-one.
Eight years old
How many people were actually killed during the Salem witch trials?
25 people killed
Before he was known for his love of gin and juice, this rapper was born with the name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr..
Snoop dogg
Who popularized the little black dress?
Coco channel
The Olympic motto is "Citius, Altius, Fortius," which translates to this in English.
Faster, higher, and stronger
The modern game of golf originated in this country during the 15th century.
Scotland