This pizza topping is the subject of endless “belongs or doesn’t belong” debates.
What is pineapple?
This black-and-white bear mostly eats bamboo.
What is a panda?
In this playground game, one person is “it.”
What is tag?
This three-letter texting abbreviation is often used when something is funny, even if no one is actually making noise.
What is LOL?
This planet is fourth from the Sun and has two small moons named Phobos and Deimos.
What is Mars?
This condiment gets its bright yellow color from turmeric and is often paired with ketchup at cookouts.
What is mustard?
This animal is famous for changing color and moving its eyes separately.
What is a chameleon?
In Minecraft, this green exploding creature is feared by players.
What is a creeper?
This punctuation mark often shows excitement, surprise, or yelling in a sentence.
What is an exclamation point?
This is the largest ocean on Earth.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
This fried dough pastry is often shaped like a ring and covered with glaze or sprinkles.
What is a donut?
This flightless bird is known for dads keeping eggs warm on their feet.
What is an emperor penguin?
In chess, this piece moves in an L-shape.
What is a knight?
If you accidentally reveal a secret, people might say you did this with the beans.
What is “spill the beans”?
This is the closest star to Earth.
What is the Sun?
This spicy red sauce is named after a city in New York.
What is buffalo sauce?
This animal has three hearts and blue blood.
What is an octopus?
In Monopoly, landing here means you cannot pass Go or collect $200.
What is jail?
This is the term for shortening words like “information” to “info” or “advertisement” to “ad.”
What is an abbreviation?
This ancient civilization built pyramids along the Nile River.
What is ancient Egypt?
This French dessert has a caramelized sugar top that is cracked with a spoon.
What is crème brûlée?
This mammal lays eggs and has a duck-like bill.
What is a platypus?
In The Legend of Zelda, this is the name of the hero, not the princess.
Who is Link?
This is a word or phrase that reads the same forward and backward.
What is a palindrome?
This is the hardest natural substance on Earth.
What is diamond?