Cheese that literally translates to "Roman sheep's milk" and is often confused with Parmesan.
What is Pecorino Romano?
Arch cartoon nemesis of a tomcat so to speak.
Who is Jerry?
A frozen little world in astronomy, and the king of the underworld in Roman mythology.
Who is Pluto?
The second female to serve on the supreme court and longtime women's rights and equal pay activist.
Who is Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Sounding (but not spelled) like a prime number, when doubled a dancing skirt.
What is a tu-tu?
An American cheese named both after after the Scottish immigrant who successfully sold it and a famous county in California.
What is Monterey Jack?
The comic relief of a mischievous tree-dwelling duo who was later drawn with a red nose for clarity.
Who is Dale?
The Roman god of time, most famous for devouring his children.
Who is Saturn?
The first Hispanic and only third woman to serve on the supreme court, partially to thank for the legalization of gay marriage.
Who is Sonia Sotomayor?
Supernatural exclamation, when doubled a scrape or a bruise.
What is a boo-boo?
Though it's beginning sounds like a mythical Greek monster, this blue cheese actually gets its name from an Italian village.
What is Gorgonzola?
Two evil cartoon lab rats who are both named after body parts.
Who are Pinky and the Brain?
A harmful element and the Roman god of profit.
Who is Mercury?
Mythical demigod and King of Crete whom the legendary labyrinth was built for. After his death, he became a judge of the underworld.
Who is Minos?
How you might express a quarter note in an Elementary school music class, when doubled, goodbye!
What is ta-ta?
A Swiss cheese whose name was caught in the middle of a legal dispute between Switzerland and France as both countries had protected cheeses by the same name.
What is Gruyère?
Bianca and Bernard are two heroic mice of an entire organization dedicated to being the name of this animated film.
What is The Rescuers?
Roman goddess who may've been inspired by her astronomical counterpart who is often inaccurately referred to as a "star".
Who is Venus?
The very first chief of justice of the US and widely thanked for setting the first parameters of the Supreme court and legitimizing it worldwide.
Who is John Jay?
An assent of agreement, when doubled a misunderstood, but nonetheless creepy primate native to Africa.
What is an Aye-aye?
A controversial Italian cheese actively infested with live maggots for fermentation, even while being eaten.
What is Casu Marzu?
A mouse somehow born to human parents in New York City whom unfortunately also have a cat named Snowbell in this children's novel.
Who is Stewart Little?
Roman goddess of agriculture and also a dwarf planet.
Who is Ceres?
The "esteemed and honorable" judges of The Muppets.
Who are Statler and Waldorf?
*Daily Double*
When you double a common beverage, then double a common bird call, it will sound like this map-worthy feature of South America.
What is Lake Titicaca?