Elisabeth Moss, herself in a real-life cult, plays Offred in this Hulu series based off Margaret Atwood's 1985 dystopian novel
The Handmaid's Tale
This 1959 Disney movie's princess was awoken from her curse by a prince's kiss, and in this 1991 animated Disney movie the prince was cursed
Sleeping Beauty and the Beast
When you ask for 12 donuts but get one more, you're given this
A baker's dozen
This French-Canadian hockey player, captained the Penguins to their first 2 Stanley Cups. Le Magnifique!
Mario Lemieux
Neil Armstrong uttered his famous words "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind," in this year
1969
Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck star in this 2014 psychological thriller, based off a 2012 novel of the same name
Gone Girl
Star of David Beckham
This food, also the name of a Pixar movie, is a French Provencal stewed vegetable dish
Ratatouille
Andy Warhol
Delaware is commonly referred to as the first state; this state was the second to ratify the Constitution
Pennsylvania
This artist's song, "Blinding Lights," just became the first to spend a full year in the Billboard Top 10
The Weeknd
Oscar winning role by Hillary Swank that don't want none unless you got buns hun
Million Dollar Baby Got Back
This is the most expensive spice in the world, at over $10,000 per kilogram
Saffron
This rapper, not actually Snoop's nephew, paid homage to his hometown sports teams with his debut single, "Black and Yellow" despite having been born in North Dakota
Wiz Khalifa
This failed invasion of Cuba was a major blow to JFK's foreign policy
Bay of Pigs
Andre the Giant took time off from his wrestling career to star in this movie, Liz's favorite, as a character named Fezzik
The Princess Bride
Comedian star of the most recent season of Fargo playing on a plastic guitar and drum set in the living room with his friends
Chris Rock Band
If this small fruit is ripe, it will bounce like a rubber ball
Cranberry
This character on Mr. Rodger's Neighborhood, got his name from Fred's middle name, his grandfather's last name
Mr. McFeely
This native military empire's territory covered much of the Andes mountain range
Inca Empire
This Scottish 70s pop rock band, sometimes called the "tartan teen sensations from Edinburgh" got their name by randomly sticking a pin into a map of the United States
Bay City Rollers
Krusty the Clown's criminal former sidekick singing "Blowin' in the Wind"
Sideshow Bob Dylan
This French sounding pastry was actually first created in Austria
Croissant
This rock guy was known for his with with the Jaggerz and Wild Cherry during the 1970s, before his solo career in the 80s...he's still writing and performing music in the Pittsburgh area
Donnie Iris
This treaty ended what was known at the time as The Great War, which had engulfed much of Europe. The United States signed, but the Senate did not ratify.
Treaty of Versailles