A Great Lake indeed, it stretches from Duluth to Ontario to Sault Ste. Marie
What is Lake Superior?
This wheel is cantilevered over the South Bank of the River Thames
What is the Eye of London?
If you're this "as a hatter", you're said to be insane
What is mad?
President Bolsonaro of this major sugar-growing country has allowed expanded production in ecologically sensitive areas
What is Brazil?
Just 50 miles separates the U.S. & Russia across this strait
What is the Bering Strait?
Occurring away from the Internet: IRL
What is in real life?
We're coming at you "fast &" this, which can mean angry or at unrestrained speed
What is furious?
Consisting of sugar, flavoring & colour, the brand Flossugar is used to make this cotton-like treat
What is cotton candy?
The the largest and deepest of the world ocean basins. Covering approximately 63 million square miles and containing more than half of the free water on Earth
What is the Pacific Ocean?
A main ingredient of this 4-letter urban guck is ground level ozone, formed when car exhaust reacts with sunlight
What is smog?
A relatively new slang word that combines two words and means you should probably eat something soon
What is hangry?
Brown sugar gets its color & distinct flavor from this syrup
What is molasses?
Appropriately, this 160-mile-long river in Canada flows past London; it passes Woodstock & Chatham as well
What is the Thames?
This capital of Puerto Rico is the oldest city founded by Europeans that is now under U.S. jurisdiction
What is San Juan?
In song Monty Python said "God gets quite" this angry word, rhyming it with "great"
What is irate?
Tony the Tiger knows this cereal originally included the word "Sugar" in its name but later dropped it
What is Frosted Flakes?
The northwest corner of the Indian Ocean is this grade-"A" sea
What is the Arabian Sea?
When Wendy first meets Peter Pan, he's flown into her room searching for his lost this
What is his shadow?
It can describe an acrid taste or an acrimonious feeling
What is bitter?
What is this?
What is a sugar glider? Tiny marsupials native to Australia. In their natural habitat, they live in large family groups.