This half-man, half-horse creature lives in the forest and is known to get angry when disrespected.
What is the tikbalang?
This rapper from Toronto is known for "Hotline Bling" and "God's Plan."
Who is Drake?
This spiky-haired ninja dreams of becoming Hokage.
Who is Naruto Uzumaki?
This international event is held every four years and features summer and winter sports.
What is Olympics?
Tacos and tamales originate from this country.
Where is Mexico?
Opening this object indoors is said to bring bad luck.
What is an umbrella?
This British singer is known for "Shape of You" and “Perfect.”
Who is Ed Sheeran?
In "Death Note," this shinigami drops the notebook into the human world.
Who is Ryuk?
In baseball, this many strikes means you're out.
What is three?
Sushi is a traditional dish from this island nation.
Where is Japan
Knocking on this material is often done to avoid jinxing something.
What is wood?
Known for "Bohemian Rhapsody," this band’s lead singer was Freddie Mercury.
What is Queen?
The main character in “Mob Psycho 100” is also known by this nickname.
Who is Mob? (or Shigeo Kageyama)
This Jamaican sprinter is the fastest man in the world.
Who is Usain Bolt?
This green fruit is technically a berry and popular in guacamole.
What is an avocado?
The belief that you should avoid going straight home after a wake is called this.
What is pagpag?
"To Pimp a Butterfly" and Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers are albums by this Pulitzer-winning rapper.
Who is Kendrick Lamar?
Neon Genesis Evangelion" features teenagers piloting these giant machines.
What are Evangelions (Evas)?
In basketball, a pass leading directly to a score is called this.
What is Assist?
This fermented soy product comes from Japan and is often eaten for breakfast.
What is natto?
In Japanese culture, the number 4 is unlucky because it sounds like this word.
What is 4?
Jimmy Page was the lead guitarist of this legendary rock band.
What is Led Zeppelin?
He’s the leader of the Phantom Troupe in “Hunter x Hunter.”
Who is Chrollo Lucilfer?
In tennis, a score of 40–40 is referred to as this.
What is Deuce?
French term for the browned bits stuck to a pan, often deglazed for sauces.
What is fond?