This instrument has the lowest pitch in a traditional wind quintet
Bassoon
He could build you a Model T in any color so long as it was Black
Henry Ford
This colonial inventor came up with the concept of Daylight Savings time
Benjamin Franklin
This famous cartoon dog hangs around with a group of teen detective
Scooby Doo
This is the capital city of Africa's most populous nation
Abuja, Nigeria
Toccata and Fugue in D minor is considered the crowning achievement of this 18th-century composer.
Johann Sebastian Bach
This toy company builds more cars than Chrysler, GM, and Ford combined
Mattel
This amendment to the US Constitution gave all free men the right to vote.
15th amendment
This dog featured in a movie where his family named him after a famous German composer
Beethoven
This high-altitude European capital has a popular breed of black and white dog named after it.
Bern, Switzerland
Edvard Grieg
Powered by this, the Stanley Special won in Daytona in 1907 at 107 MPH
Steam Power
The location where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant to end the Civil War on April 9th, 1865.
Appomattox, VA
This Stephen King dog is known for being vicious and the star of a famous horror movie.
Cujo
This is the lowest capital city in the world, located in this former Soviet republic
Baku, Azerbaijan
Handel's 5-movement orchestral suite "Music for the Royal." These premiered in 1749 and naturally preceded a display
Fireworks
In Japan its called "Rashu Alla." In L.A. its 4:00pm-6:00pm.
Rush Hour
This rebellion began as a response to taxes raised on farmers in Massachusetts
Shays Rebellion
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Krung Thep is the colloquial name of this Capital City
Bangkok Thailand
One of Gabriel Faure's most famous pieces is his Pavane, a centuries-old dance that gets its name from this Italian "P" city
Padua (Padova)
Models of Ford, Chrysler, and Cadillac are all named after cities in this European country
Spain
This country refused to pass a fugitive slave law for escaped African-Americans fleeing to their soil, for they had abolished slavery in 1829
Mexico
In the winter of 1925, this dog famously delivered Diphtheria medicine to a remote Alaskan village and got both a statue of him in Central Park NY, and became the subject of a 1995 animated film.
Balto
Since the late 19th century, this Capital City has been called the "Switzerland of the Americas" due to its political stability and grounded financial laws and institutions.
Montevideo, Uruguay