Hint | Answer |
Television show that stared Kristen Bell as the title character | |
DC Comics character also known as Imra Ardeen; talented telepath from the 30th century | |
Carnivorous plant that catches and digests animal prey; also a DJ on WKRP in Cincinnati | |
1996 Tim Burton movie starring Jack Nicholson, Glenn Close, and Michael J. Fox | |
2002 movie that stars Eddie Murphy as the owner of a lunar nightclub | |
WNBA team that Diana Taurasi currently plays for, winner of the 2007 Championship | |
Seven time Grand Slam winner on the WTA, sister of Serena | |
One of Alfred Hitchcock's Three Investigators, who were a juvenile detective group | |
A chocolate candy that is considered a sweeter version of the Milky Way | |
A day to celebrate the environment, celebrated in the US on April 22nd | |
1998 Bruce Willis film; or what happens when the temperature goes up | |
1989 cult film starring Geena Davis, Jeff Goldblum, and Jim Carrey | |
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Book by John Gray offering many suggestions for improving men-women relationships | |
African American R&B band, winner of 10 Grammys, hit song was 'Shining Star' | |
32-bit video game console, made by the makers of the Genesis | |
Codename of the Soviet strategic mission in World War II which led to the encirclement of the German Sixth Army | |
An ancient Greek statue and one of the most famous works of ancient Greek sculpture, believed to depict Aphrodite | |
Rock band that is led by actor Jared Leto on lead vocals | |
Train's second album, released in 2001, song also won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Song | |
Record production duo consisting of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo | |
Singer of the rock group Queen | |
2000 John Travolta film based on the L. Ron Hubbard novel | |
1999 novel by W.G. Sebald, recording his travels of Suffolk in England | |
1951 (remade in 2008) science fiction film based on the short story 'Farewell to the Master' | |
Program by the owners of GMail, that displays satellite images of varying resolution of the Earth's surface | |
Fictional school in which the above character attended | |
First human spaceflight program of the United States, ran from 1959 through 1963 | |
1953 singer of 'Santa Baby'; replaced Julie Newmar on the 60's Batman TV series | |
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