This small penguin of Australia and Oceania surprisingly doesn’t like the cold.
What is the fairy penguin? What is the little penguin?
This Greek goddess is known for being the queen of Olympians.
Who is Hera?
DOUG’s pancakes go wonderfully well with this Canadian topping.
What is maple syrup?
Harry Potter’s redhead BFF.
Who is Ron Weasley?
A famous chemist who won a Nobel Prize with her daughter, Irene.
Who is Marie Curie?
A gigantic bird well-known for being flightless.
What is the ostrich?
The thunderbolt-wielding king of the gods and godesses.
Who is Zeus?
The bubbly refreshments served at DOUG. Great for kids.
What are fizzes?
The author of Winnie-The-Pooh.
Who is A.A. Milne?
Katherine Johnson worked as a “computer” for this space organization.
What is NASA?
A large fowl with long legs, native to Oceania.
What is the emu?
His Greek name is Heracles, though he is more widely known by his Roman name.
Who is Hercules?
A version of French fries that sounds like a breakfast food.
What are waffle fries?
Jane Austen’s classic book featuring the Bennet sisters and Mr. Darcy.
What is Pride and Prejudice?
Mary Anning is thought to have inspired this beach-y tongue twister.
What is she sells sea shells by the sea shore?
This bird’s name is also what you would call a New Zealander.
What is a kiwi?
The two twin siblings ; the goddess of hunting and the god of music.
Who are Artemis and Apollo?
DOUG features this which is more commonly made with vegetables, including lettuce.
What is salad or fruit salad?
The Oompa-Loompas of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory get their wages in these beans.
What are cacao beans?
Chien Shiung Wu famously worked on this top secret project.
What is the Manhattan Project?
A big bird with a horned head. Definitely not on Sesame Street!
What is the cassowary?
The Titans included these monsters with one eye.
What are cyclops?
A Japanese type of noodles that sounds like a synonym for “uncooked males.”
What is ramen?
L.M. Montgomery’s Anne has a best friend named —————.
Who is Diana?
Ada Lovelace wrote the first computer program with this male scientsit.
Who is Charles Burbage?