This luxury brand is famous for its interlocking "CC" logo and classic quilted handbags.
Coco Chanel
What is the name of the virtual currency used in Roblox?
Robux
Which Italian dish consists of a round, flat dough topped with tomato and cheese?
Pizza
hat is the name of the main character in the series Naruto?
Naruto
Which female singer is famous for her "Eras Tour" and her fans called Swifties?
Taylor Swift
What is the name of the prestigious annual fashion event held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC?
The Met Gala
What do you call the character or person you play as in Roblox?
Avatar
rom which country does Sushi originate?
Japan
In Dragon Ball, what are the seven objects that can grant any wish?
Dragon Balls
Who is known as the "King of Pop"?
Michael Jackson
Which doll is a global fashion icon known for her signature pink style?
Barbie
In which game do you choose between being a "Parent" or a "Baby"?
Adopt Me
What is the main ingredient used to make Guacamole?
Avocado
What is the name of the pirate who wants to find the "One Piece" and become King of the Pirates?
Luffy
Which Colombian singer is famous for the hit song "Hips Don't Lie"?
Shakira
Which luxury brand's logo consists of two interlocking "G"?
Gucci
What is the name of the "scary" game where you have to escape a hotel and avoid entities?
Doors
Which fruit is known as the "King of Fruits" and has a very strong smell?
Durian
Which Studio Ghibli movie features a giant forest spirit called Totoro?
My Neighbor Totoro
Which artist has won the most Grammy Awards in history?
Beyoncé
Who is the editor-in-chief of American Vogue, often considered the most powerful woman in fashion?
Anna Wintour
What is the specific coding language used to create games in Roblox Studio?
Lua
What is the name of the process where sugar is heated until it turns brown and sweet?
Caramelization
In Attack on Titan, what is the name of the wall that protects the outermost district?
Wall Maria
What was the name of the British boy band that included Harry Styles and Zayn Malik?
One Direction