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In 1960, what was America’s biggest company (hint it is an Automobile company)?
This cat started as a comic strip, then went on to spawn 3 TV series, and two films.
This artist produced drip abstractions by laying his canvases flat on the floor, flinging and dribbling paint, a technique that would become known as action painting.
Who is the only woman to appear on a U.S. currency note?
The 1946 American Christmas fantasy, It’s a Wonderful Life, starred this actor
What is the Westernmost and Easternmost State in the U.S?
What was the name of the portable music player, which was created out of a desire by Sony’s co-founder for a device that he could listen to while walking around?
This Hawaiian word means both hello and goodbye.
What is the name of the Jim Henson puppet TV show, which was actually HBO’s first original series?
Which is the only city where all the major sports teams (MLB, NHL, NFL) have the same colors: Black and gold?
What is the name of the comic strip, which features a social circle of young kids, illustrated by Charles M. Schulz?
Who invented and flew the first airplane in 1903?
Who played the character of Willy Wonka in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory?
This automaker was featured as the primary vehicle of time travel in this 1985 film about going back in time to fix the future.
What was the name of the 1964 UK band that made their American debut on the Ed Sullivan show?
Who was Lucille Ball married to in 1940?
This famous dog was paid more than the munchkins in The Wizard of Ozz.
This artist painted the fresco ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Which movie premiered on May 25, 1977, and popularized the sci-fi movie genre?
This continent spans all four hemispheres.
Who did Marilyn Monroe marry on January 14th, 1954?
What is the name of the 1941 Marvel Comics superhero who was a patriotic soldier of the USA?

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