The championship game of the NFL, known as the Super Bowl, has been held 52 times. These two teams are tied for the most Super Bowl wins with 6 victories each.
Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots.
This Nickelodeon cartoon stars 5 very young children led by the very brave Tommy. Watch out for Reptar!
Rugrats
This singer/dancer is famous for hits such as Billie Jean, Smooth Criminal, and Thriller.
Michael Jackson
Traveling 4,132 miles, this river is considered the longest river in the world.
Nile River
With only three strands of hair on his head, this character goes to Westmore Middle School along with his pal Rowley.
The name of the feat when a baseball player hits a single, double, triple, and a home run all in one game. This feat has happened only 330 times in MLB history.
The Cycle
This cartoon series is located in the city of Springfield and features a nuclear power plant, a burning stack of tires, and a tv show starring a clown.
The Simpsons
This musical artist is the youngest person to ever win the top four Grammy awards in the same year. I guess they did get "Everything I Wanted".
Billie Eilish
The state of Kentucky is a completely land-locked state surrounded by other states. How many different states touch a part of Kentucky's border?
7 (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia)
Sharing a name with a state, this brown-hatted character is an archeological adventurer who fights Nazis with a whip.
Indiana Jones
This former NHL star holds the record for most career points with 2,857 which is 970 more than the second place individual.
Wayne Gretzky
This cartoon show stars a sailor with a love of Spinach and Olive Oil.
Popeye
This artist won five Grammys in his career for making parodies of other famous songs including "White and Nerdy", "Amish Paradise", and "Fat".
Weird Al Yankovich
This appropriately named national park in California is the lowest elevated point in the United States. It is one of the hottest places on Earth with an average temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit.
Death Valley
Originally named Jumpman, this character is famous for his crimson colors, but did you know he was named after the creator's landlord?
Super Mario
This Olympic sport, nicknamed "Chess on Ice", consists of players sliding stones on sheets of ice toward a scoring ring called the house.
Curling
Linus, Lucy, Pigpen, Woodstock, Charlie, and Snoopy all hail from this cartoon titled after food.
Peanuts
This song by Nirvana, which jumpstarted the Grunge musical movement, was recently polled as the #1 most iconic and identifiable song of all time. When you listen to the song it tells you "Hello" over 36 times.
Smells Like Teen Spirit
Considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, this mausoleum made out of white marble is considered one of the most famous buildings in all of India getting 7-8 million tourists a year.
Taj Mahal
This medical doctor is commonly known as the sidekick character in solving mysteries with Sherlock Holmes.
John Watson
Considered one of the rarest individual achievements in sports history, this basketball feat has only been achieved five times in the history of the NBA by Nate Thurmond, Alvin Robertson, Hakeem Olajuwon (twice), and David Robinson.
Quadruple-Double
Set in the future with flying cars, robot maids, and talking dogs, this cartoon stars George, an employee at the Spacely's Sprockets Company
The Jetsons
At over 14 minutes long, this song by the Sugarhill Gang was the first hip-hop/rap song to reach the top of the Billboard charts. It was enshrined in the Library of Congress in 2011 for its cultural significance.
Rapper's Delight
This country, whose name means "Ends of the Earth", has the southernmost permanently inhabited point of land in the world.
Chile
A schoolteacher by trade, this character is scared to death of headless horsemen in the famous American town of Sleepy Hollow.