In 1969, this man was the first person on the moon.
Neil Armstrong
This band holds the record for the most #1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart.
The Beatles
This children's author wrote "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham."
Dr. Suess
"Silly rabbit! [This cereal] is for kids!"
Trix
Originally invented as medicine, this red-canned soda is now based in Atlanta.
Coca-Cola (Coke)
It is rumored that Betsy Ross was the first person to sew what?
The American flag
In 2020, she won all four Grammy categories for Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year, making her only the second person to do so in one year.
Billie Eilish
Agatha Christie and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle both wrote what style of novels?
Mystery
This mystery-solving character might say something like, "Zoinks! I think we found a clue, Scoob!"
Shaggy
This flat, cheesy Italian dish is relatively new to America; it had to be described to a jury in the 1950s.
pizza
Alexander Graham Bell received the country's first patent for what communication device?
the telephone
The digeridoo is a wind instrument originating from which continent?
Australia
Not only was it the first book ever printed on a printing press in 1440, but this is also the best-selling book of all time.
The Bible
What shoe company encourages you to "Just Do It?"
Nike
This beef sandwich originates from Hamburg, Germany
the hamburger (or cheeseburger)
In 2015, Misty Copeland became the first African-American woman to be promoted to Principal Dancer in the American Theater of which form of dance?
Ballet
Ludwig Van Beethoven wrote his entire ninth symphony while suffering from this disability.
Deafness
Rick Riordan created this character "...and the Olympians" in a book about Greek gods living in modern-day America.
Percy Jackson
Comic book character Bruce Wayne would say, "Quick, Robin! To the..." [what car]?
The Batmobile
Mr. Owl wants to know "How many licks does it take to get to the center of..." which candy?
the Tootsie Pop
In 1932, this woman was the first person to fly across the Atlantic Ocean twice.
Amelia Earhart
In 1983, only six albums reached #1 on the Billboard Charts, thanks in part to "Thriller" by this artist staying in the top spot for twenty-two weeks.
Michael Jackson
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote this fantasy trilogy, plus its prequel ("The Hobbit").
Lord of the Rings
People would typically associate the phrase "Stealing from the rich to give to the poor" as the actions of what famous figure?
Robin Hood
Japan is the origin and biggest producer of this raw-fish meal, followed by -- of all places -- Norway!
sushi