Name that couple
Oh, what's that tune?
Beautiful Flowers
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100

This red-haired comedy legend starred alongside her real-life husband, in a groundbreaking 1950s sitcoms!

Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (will also accept Gary Morton)

100

Released in 1968, this song by Aretha Franklin became a powerful anthem for both feminism and the civil rights movement.

Respect!

100

This bright yellow flower is a symbol of happiness and is commonly associated with spring.

Sunflower

100

The early bird catches the...

Worm

100

This massive wall, which stretches over 13,000 miles, was originally built to protect China from invaders.

The Great Wall of China

200

He was the King of Rock 'n' Roll; she was just 14 when they met in Germany. They married in 1967, had a daughter named Lisa Marie, and divorced in 1973.


Elvis and Priscilla Presley

200

This 1942 classic by Bing Crosby, written by Irving Berlin, became the best-selling single of all time, and is forever linked to Christmas.

White Christmas

200

This fragrant white flower is often used in weddings and is associated with purity.

Lily

200

Don't cry over spilled...

Milk!

200

This world-famous landmark in Paris, built for the 1889 World's Fair, stands 324 meters tall and attracts millions of tourists each year.

The Eiffel Tower

300

This iconic couple became the epitome of glamour in the 1950s, she is one of the most famous actresses of the era, and he is a renowned playwright.

Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller

300

This 1944 song, sung by the Andrews Sisters, was a catchy World War II-era tune that reminded people of the importance of home and love during wartime.

Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy

300

Known for its beauty and fragrance, this flower is often given on Valentine’s Day and comes in many colors, including red and white.

Rose

300

I scream, you scream, we all scream for...

Ice cream

300

This iconic statue, a gift from France to the United States in 1886, stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor and symbolizes freedom and democracy.

The Statue of Liberty

400

Known for their roles in films like The Wizard of Oz, this couple—one of Hollywood’s power pairs—married in 1945 and were the subject of intense media fascination.

Judy Garland and Vincente Minnelli

400

This 1955 song by Bill Haley & His Comets is often credited with bringing rock 'n' roll to the mainstream and was a huge hit among young audiences.

Rock Around the Clock

400

This flower is often seen blooming in late summer and is known for its vibrant color and use in floral arrangements. 

(HINT: it is Kentucky's state flower)

Goldenrod

400
Save the last dance for...

me

400

This ancient Roman amphitheater, known for its gladiator battles, is located in the heart of Rome and is one of the most visited tourist sites in the world.

the Colosseum

500

This glamorous duo’s marriage in 1950 was a media sensation, with the actress known for Singin’ in the Rain and the actor known for An American in Paris.

Gene Kelly and Betsy Blair

500

This 1970 song by The Jackson 5 became a breakout hit for the group, featuring the iconic voice of Michael Jackson at just 11 years old.

I want you back

500

This fragrant, colorful flower is often associated with Mother’s Day and comes in shades of pink, white, and red.

Carnation

500

The more things change, the more they stay the...

same

500

This natural wonder, located on the border of the United States and Canada, is made up of three waterfalls and is one of the most powerful in the world.

Niagara Falls