This "American" TV show involves contestants singing and performing covers of popular music
American Idol
Snap, Crackle and Pop are the Mascots for this toasted cereal
Rice Crispies
These games started in Greece but now are held every 4 years
Olympics
This stack of disc shaped bones bend and protect your central nerve cord
Spine or back
This popular site has more videos than any other website
Youtube
Gene, Louise, Linda, Bob and Tina all work at the family restaurant in this cartoon
Bob's Burgers
These spicy snacks were banned from some elementary schools when the red powder seasoning made some students believe their stomachs were bleeding
Flamin Hot Cheetos
This indoor sport was created in the 1920's, and was made to be played during the winter
Basketball
The average human has about 100,000 of these on their heads
Hairs
The Average American teenager spends more time on this app than any other...(hurry up time is running out)
Tiktok
Pennywise terrorizes kids and adults alike in this Stephen King movie
It
This is the most popular Halloween candy according according to the amount sold each year
Reese's Cups
Jesse Owens upset Hitler by winning 4 of these...
Gold Medals
This muscle is responsible for pumping blood through the cardiovascular system
Heart
This search engine beats Bing and Yahoo as the most popular option
Many of our students would not be able to last in this Horror Movie where staying quiet is vital to survival
A Quiet Place
This popular "cake" is unlike most others since the main ingredient is cream cheese
Cheesecake
A medieval contest between two knights riding horses and carrying lances
Joust
Phalanges or Digits are another word for these movable joints attached to your hands
Fingers
Jeff Bezos, the richest man in the world owns this company
Amazon
This Trivia Show was hosted by Alex Trebek for many years
Jeopardy
This popular corn chips have a name that roughly translates to "little golden fried thing"
Doritos
Battles between Gladiators in Ancient Rome occurred in this colossal arena
Colosseum
The Cranium is another word for this bone structure that protects our brain
Skull
This feature is standard on cameras now, but it was created in 1899 to allow photos in the dark
Flash