A U.S. national bird that's fit for a king or queen:
(Regal Eagle)
"Rabbit ears" would commonly be found sitting on what household item?
(TV)
Slang. Alcohol, especially hard liquor:
(Booze)
Regarded as the greatest female swimmer of all time, she has racked up 14 Olympic medals, including nine golds:
(Katie Ledecky)
Which musical features the songs "The Wizard and I" and "The Wicked Witch of the East"?
(Wicked)
Frigid fungi:
(Cold mold)
You could splice these tapes with a screwdriver & a piece of tape, but you had to rewind them to watch them:
(VHS tapes)
A remote control for locking and unlocking a car:
(Fob)
This figure skater looked like she was having fun as she came out of retirement to become a 2026 Winter Olympic champion in both women's singles and in the team event:
(Alysa Liu)
Which legendary rocker wrote the music for the stage version of The Lion King?
(Elton John)
A nine-by-nine number puzzle played on streaming TV hardware:
(Roku Sudoku)
Connected to your phone line and making unique sounds, this device represented the early days of getting online:
(Dial-up modem)
A dark, full-bodied beer, like Guinness:
(Stout)
BANG! This mixed martial artist is best known for her tenures in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and WWE (She's been a champion in both):
(Ronda Rousey)
Which Adam Sandler movie was produced as a Broadway musical in 2006?
(The Wedding Singer)
Current Celtics superstar first name and a bricklayer:
(Jason Mason)
"Super 8" referred to what device?
(8 mm home video recorder)
Bring to a premature end because of a problem or fault:
(Abort)
A flag bearer at the 2026 Winter Olympics closing ceremonies, this remarkable pro hockey player with the U.S. national team has won the most gold medals of any hockey athlete (10):
(Hilary Knight)
Mamma Mia is a musical based on hits by which group?
(Abba)
Fresh owner's first name and reggae star Bob's last name:
(Charlie Marley)
You had to know Morse Code to operate this device that used electrical signals to send pulses to different receivers before telephones:
(Telegraph)
Slang. Informal British English for a man/friend:
(Bloke)
This American athlete won two gold & a silver track & field medal in the 1932 Summer Olympics before winning 10 LPGA major championships:
(Babe Didrikson Zaharias)
Which X-Men star wowed critics in 2003's The Boy From Oz?
(Hugh Jackman)