Cannoli
Italy (Sicily)
This screen is used to keep bugs out and cool air in
Screen Door
Joseph Gribel's real father
John Redcorn
Ned, Zack, Eugene, and Keith are always down for something new --eating entire menus, learning tapdance, getting outside their comfort zone-- espescially after leaving Buzzfeed in 2017.
The Try Guys
Sam Spade searched for this valuable statute in Dashiell Hammett's 1930 novel and John Huston's 1941 film.
The Maltese Falcon
Snickerdoodle
United States (Pennsylvania)
This screen is used to protect against UVA and UVB
Sunscreen
Peggy won this award 3 years in a row- the last time on behalf of her husband
Substitute Teacher of the Year
Steve1989 reviews these, the modern acronym for military rations.
MREs
Agatha Christie's Belgian detective, first appearing in the 1920 novel The Mysterious Affair at Styles.
Hercule Poirot
Gingerbread Man
England
Caller ID can help you do this
Screen calls
Monsignor Martinez is a telenovela action-hero known for this distinctive catchphrase.
"Vaya Con Dios"
Simon Whistler has many You Tube channels, you can tell its him because of this hairstyle.
Bald
This former-Crusader Benedictine monk, created by Edith Pargeter in the 1970s, was portrayed by Derek Jacobi for ITV in the 1990s.
Brother Cadfael
Picau ar y Maen
Wales
Used to keep an image from setting permanently on an idle monitor
Screen Saver
Luanne Platter hosts this Christian-themed puppet show
The Manger Babies
This YouTube personality has his own burger pop-ups in cities around the country (the patty melt is pretty good).
MrBeast
Edgar Allen Poe wrote this story, featuring C. Auguste Dupin, in 1841- the first modern detective story.
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
Stroopwaffel
Woven material to which an image is applied, combined with ink to transfer said image
Screen-Printing
Dale's Hispanic henchman, modeled after Danny Trejo (who voices one of Hank's coworkers instead).
Octavio
Simon Green, the host of CrashCourse History, wrote this 2012 book that became a highly successful 2014 movie. He does not host the astrology video series.
The Fault in Our Stars
Rex Stout's orchid-tending, book-reading, gourmet-loving detective, created in 1934 and adapted most recently by A&E in 2001.
Nero Wolfe