The name of the shark wearing blue Nike shoes
What is Tralalero Tralala?
The place where the viral pistachio-filled chocolate comes from
What is Dubai?
The literary device used in “A wave of dejection and sorrow crashed against her"
What is a metaphor?
The brother of Bombardillo Crocodillo
Who is Bombombini gusini?
The dimensions of a standard sheet of letter paper (in inches)
What is 8.5 x 11?
The literary device used in the phrase “I have a ton of assignments this week”
What is a hyperbole?
The number of Tungs in the name of Tung Sahur (the baseball bat guy)
What is 9? (proof: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmIMmFAV4BY)
The type of delicacy that translates to “fatty liver”
What is Foie Gras?
The literary device that repeats same word at the beginning of each clause
What is an anaphora?
Describe the sequence of the battle between Brr Brr Patapim and Tung Sahur
As Sahur approaches with a baseball bat in hand, Patapim raises his arms and begins rooting into the ground with his hands, swiftly digging a hole into which Sahur unexpectedly tumbles. As Sahur’s bat clatters to the forest floor, Patapim calmly picks it up. But in an unpredictable twist, Sahur respawns almost instantly—only for Patapim to return the bat without hesitation. In response, Sahur transforms into a muscular version of himself. After a moment of eerie stillness, he unleashes a flurry of kicks on Patapim.
The family of ozone-depleting chemicals that were outlawed to protect the ozone layer
What are CFC’s Chlorofluorocarbons?
The literary device is used in the phrase “Not bad at all”
What is litotes?
Recite the original Italian text for Bombardillo Crocodillo
“Bombardillo Coccodrillo, un fottuto alligatore volante, che vola e bombarda i bambini a Gaza, e in Palestina. Non crede in Allah e ama le bombe. Si nutre dello spirito di tua madre. E se hai tradotto tutto questo, allora sei uno stronzo. Non rompere la battuta, prostituta"
The acceptable symbol for a DIRECT SUM in mathematics (it’s not only +)
What is a circle with plus sign inside of it.
The literary device epizeuxis
What is a fancy word for consecutive repetition?