When Michael Phelps talks about the 200 fly, he means a race using this stroke
What is butterfly?
Since 1958, kids have been "cuckoo for" this cereal
What are Cocoa Puffs?
Good thing the body doesn't contain any of this second lightest gas, otherwise you might float away.
What is Helium?
1994: Scar
What is The Lion King?
A covered sports stadium
What is a dome?
Try a jumper from beyond the 3-point line and you're shooting the basketball from this part of a city.
What is downtown?
This Kellogg's cereal also comes in a gluten-free variety made with brown rice, but still has the same beloved sound
What are Rice Krispies?
To cut down on salt in your diet, you need to cut down on this element
What is sodium?
1989: Ursula
What is The Little Mermaid?
What is a gnome?
At this baseball position, having a great cutter can make you a star
What is pitcher?
Toucan Sam is the mascot for this cereal
What are Fruit Loops?
Bromine and this element are the only metals which are liquid at room temperature
What is Mercury?
1961 and 1996: Cruella De Vil
What is 101 Dalmatians?
A weighty book
What is a tome?
In sewing it's a paper model of a garment; in football it's a receiver's route.
What is a pattern?
What are Wheaties?
This metal that's as strong as steel but 45% lighter is mentioned in a song by Sia and David Guetta
What is titanium?
1959: Maleficent
What is Sleeping Beauty?
Metal used for shiny plating
What is chrome?
This acrobatic inverted reverse kick is one of soccer's most exciting plays when executed properly
What is a bicycle kick?
Cap'n Crunch came out in 1963; by the end of the decade Crunch Berries and this other flavor hit the shelves
What is Peanut Butter Crunch?
The hair of Otzi the iceman showed high levels of this poisonous element, no. 33, but that's not what killed him.
What is arsenic?
1998: Shan-Yu
What is Mulan?
A problem on the one numbered 17 can lead to leukemia
What is chromosome