A coin representing one-hundredth of a dollar featuring President Abe Lincoln.
What is the Penny?

Before Netflix or even Redbox, this blue & yellow branded retail chain was the dominant global provider of home movie and video game rentals.
What is Blockbuster?
Officially reclassified from a "major planet" to a "dwarf planet" in 2006, this former solar system body has 5 moons and a heart-shaped glacier.
What is Pluto?
This home is from this movie:
What is Tangled?
This home is from this movie: 
What is Beauty and the Beast?
This home is from this movie:
What is Up?
(Not much, what's up with you?)

This flower grows off of woody, climbing vines that can grow as thick as trees. The blooms are often purple, blue, or white and known for their delicate fragrance.

What are Wisteria?
These low-growing plants feature cup-shaped bulbs that bloom in early spring and again in late summer. One particular hybrid is cultivated for it's dried stigmas, whose threads produce a very expensive spice.
What is Crocus?

These beautiful flowers are named after the Greek goddess of the rainbow and feature iconic combinations of upright and drooping petals. The bulbs bloom in early spring and sometimes late summer.

What are Iris?
The first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Who is Amelia Earhart?

This famous French scientist once visited a small mining town in Colorado to obtain carnotite ore, which contained radium. This radium was used in radioactivity studies which won the scientist a Nobel Prize in 1903 and 1911.
Who is Marie Curie?

The first (successful) English colony in America, founded in 1607 and named for the current King of England.
What is Jamestown?

This element was named after a Roman god/Planet and is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature, giving it the nickname "quicksilver".

What is Mercury?
This element's name and symbol (Cu) originate from the Greek name for Cyprus (Kupros), where the ancient peoples mined deposits of this material.
What is Copper?

Although not the heaviest known element, this element is the heaviest element that can be produced by fusion in a star, and makes up the matter of the earth's core.
What is iron?

This famous Austrian composer's The Magic Flute premiered in shortly before his death in 1791 and is most well-known for the iconic Queen of the Night Aria.
Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
Verdi knew this canzone would be so catchy that he kept it's rehearsal performance entirely in secret mere days before the opera premiered. He was correct, and the song was instantly spread through Venice by these type of workmen, whose job was (and is!) to ferry people around Venice via boat.
What is a gondolier?
This Bizet opera features unforgettable melodies such as "Habanera" and "Toreador" while telling the story of soldier Don Jose who's feelings for a young gypsy woman named Carmen are thwarted by her romance with a bullfighter.
What is Carmen?
This condiment became America's top-selling salad dressing, surpassing Italian Vinaigrette in 1992.
What is Ranch Dressing?
This condiment is most popular in the Intermountain Midwest where it originated in the 1940's, and is most commonly made of ketchup and mayonnaise. 
What is Fry Sauce?
This popular hot sauce made from chili, garlic, vinegar, sugar, and salt might originated from Thailand, but the most popular American brand was actually created by a Vietnamese immigrant.
What is Sriracha? 
This state was purchased from Russia in 1867.
What is Alaska? 
The first state to be admitted to the union.
What is Delaware?
This state is the only established American state to have had a queen, who reigned from 1891 until 1893.
What is Hawai'i?