This animated snowman "likes warm hugs" and appeared in both Frozen 1 and 2
.
Who is Olaf
Often referred to as "The Fab Four," this band remains the best-selling music act of all time.
Who are The Beatles
In the board game Monopoly, you collect $200 when you "Pass ____."
What is "GO"
This 16th U.S. President is easily recognized by his stovepipe hat and is the face on the American penny.
Who is Abraham Lincoln
This 1939 film follows a girl from Kansas and her dog as they travel down a yellow brick road.
What is "The Wizard of Oz
This 1970s Swedish pop group's name is an acronym of the first names of its four members.
Who is ABBA
Neil Armstrong’s famous first words on the moon were: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for ____."
What is Man Kind
This 1952 musical features Gene Kelly literally splashing around while performing the title song in a rainstorm.
What is Singing in the Rain
In the classic film The Wizard of Oz this character was famously paid more per week than the actors playing the Munchkins.
Who is Toto
This 1971 John Lennon anthem asks listeners to "imagine all the people living life in peace."
What is Imagine
Barack __________ Obama
Hussein
This legendary comedian and actress became the first woman to lead a TV production company, Desilu Productions, in 1962.
Who is Lucille Ball
In 1991, this Disney classic made history by becoming the first animated film ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.
What is "Beauty and the Beast"
This legendary singer and pianist, known for hits like "Rocket Man" and "Tiny Dancer," was born Reginald Dwight.
Who is Elton John
In the opening line of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities, he writes, "It was the ______ of times, it was the worst of times."
What is Best
In this 1954 Hitchcock thriller, a photographer confined to a wheelchair suspects his neighbor has committed a murder.
What is rear window
This 1995 animated film was the first feature-length movie to be entirely computer-animated.
What is Toy Story
This "Man in Black" famously performed a live concert at Folsom Prison in 1968, which revitalized his career and became a chart-topping album.
Who is Johnny Cash
The "Three Musketeers" of French literature are Athos, Porthos, and ____
Who is Aramis
This German-born theoretical physicist became a global celebrity for his "Theory of Relativity" and his famously wild, unkempt white hair.
who is Albert Einstein