An object commonly waved as a sign of truce, and a word to refer to a retail chain’s largest or most prominent store.
What is white flag-ship?
Used in many of your favorite savory dishes this fatty liquid helps to prevent food from sticking to a pan.
What is Olive Oil?
2016:
This enemies to lovers duo tap dance while searching for their cars.
What is La La Land?
This statue is found all over the world in connection with a specific religion. Rubbing it’s belly or putting coins at its feet is said to bring good luck.
What is Buddha?
The name of this shampoo brand means "smoothly agreeable".
What is Suave?
An absorbent, yellow, porous and fictional sea creature and what you could say about someone’s slacks after catching them in a lie.
What are spongebob squarepants on fire?
A recently released horror movie starring Nicolas Cage as the antagonist that was inspired by Silence of the Lambs.
What is Long-Legs?
2000:
A cold blooded killer played by Christian Bale obsseses about business cards.
What is American Pyscho?
Broken chains representing the tyranny that she has escaped lie at this 111-foot statue's feet.
What is the Statue of liberty?
This luxury brand famous for their leather goods shares a name with this messenger god.
What is Hermes?
J. R. R. Tolkien’s series about the fight for “Middle Earth” and Johnny Cash’s famous song about a burning circle.
What is lord of the rings of fire?
Oprah Winfrey’s famous company designed to help you drop a few pounds.
What is Weight Watchers?
1979:
A horse head is found in a bed & Sonny gets whacked.
What is The Godfather?
This statue of a religious figure makes a popular tourist destination at the summit of Mount Corcovado in Brazil.
What is Christ the Redeemer?
This music app is named for the mythological woman famous for her curiosity.
What is Pandora?
A man that performs often in the form of lip syncs or comedy while wearing extreme makeup and dresses and the main antagonist in Alice and Wonderland.
What is drag queen of hearts?
This phrase is used when something is in abundance, also described as: 10 cents for 12
What is a dime a dozen?
2009:
These three soldiers in disguise blow their cover as German officers when one uses the English symbol for three in this Quentin Tarantino movie.
What is Inglorious Basterds?
This statue based on The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is characterized by its iconic position resting its head on one hand.
What is The Thinker?
Latin for "snow" gives us the name of this snow white skin cream.
What is Nivea?
A common fungus that could be picked up from walking in a gym locker room without shoes, and an affliction that refers to a virus as well as saying an inappropriate thing at the wrong time.
What is athlete’s foot in mouth disease?
Type of tournament where you play each opponent at least once.
What is a round robin?
1995:
Mythic crime lord Keyser Soze escapes the clutches of the police’s grasp just barely as they receive a facial composite from a police sketch artist identifying him.
What is The Usual Suspects?
Of the 7 wonders of the ancient world, name one of the 2 that were statues.
What is The Colossus of Rhodes or The statue of Zeus at Olympia?
The name of this fresh fruit brand is Spanish for "little girl" and shares similarities to a song by ABBA featured in Mamma Mia.
What is Chiquita?