This Chinese pastry generally features jam, dried sausage or mung bean paste as its filling.
Mooncake
Coup de grâce (French phrase meaning "blow of mercy")
ku-de-gras
Wavedashing and ledgeguarding are quintessential techniques from this Nintendo licensed game
Super Smash Bros Melee
Reefer, weed, ganja and the devil's lettuce are all slang terms for this plant-based, psychoactive drug
This Japanese word means plan
Keikaku (けいかく )
This Turkish dessert, not to be confused with a head covering, is made of layers of filo, often filled with nuts, and then sweetened with honey or syrup.
Baklava
Parmesan (French word for an Italian cheese)
Par-muh-zaan
Dom Cobb constantly relives his wife's suicidal jump from the ledge of her hotel room in this dreamy, new age heist film
Inception
This 2016 League of Legends game mode, aptly dubbed Nightmare Mode, featured bots with enhanced abilities led by Devil Teemo.
Doom Bots
You would use this socially acceptable Japanese greeting when meeting a friend at 11 PM
Konbanwa (こんばんは)
This Italian dessert aptly translates to "pick me up". It's made with a combo of chocolate, cream and coffee. Technically isn't baked but whatever
Tiramisú
Lingerie (French word for women's clothing including undergarments, sleepwear and lightweight robes)
lan-je-ri
This dexterous hobby features performing tricks on ledges as small as 1 inch
Finger/handboarding
The Satanic Temple recently announced the protection of this controversial medical procedure under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
(Satanic Ritual) Abortion
This Japanese word has been modified slightly as slang to mean "a little bit" in English
Sukoshi (すこし)
The specific version of this dessert is found in Spanish-speaking countries and usually contains a hidden statue of bb Jesus. It is often decorated with dried or candied fruits to look like a crown.
Rosca/roscon de reyes or ring of kings
Eyjafjallajökull (Icelandic ice cap covering a volcano sharing the same name; 3 tries, hint: ll = tl sound)
AY-uh-fyat-luh-YOE-kuutl
This Bahamian sinkhole, named by local landowners for its color, is home to Vertical Blue, the annually-held international free driving competition. Notable features are its steep ledge, a favorite spot for tourist.
Dean's Blue Hole
This satanic ritual traces its controversial roots to the Satanic Panic of 70's and has since become extremely popular as a fantasy tabletop role-playing game
Dungeons and Dragons
Similar to Itadakimasu, you would say this Japanese phrase after finishing a meal
Gochisousama-deshita (ごちそうさまでした )
This Dutch wafer cookie dessert is made as a sandwich with two thin layers of baked dough joined by a caramel filling is best enjoyed by preheating on top of a warm cup of tea. Shares part of its name with American psychologist, John Ridley Stroop.
Stroopwafel
Slutstation (Swedish word directly translating to endstation or last stop; 3 tries, no losses)
sluut-stah-fone
This 1992 single performed by hip-hop duo Eric B. and Rakim serves as both the theme song for the crime thriller film, Juice (ft. Tupac Shakur), and inspiration for 50 Cent's rapping career.
Know the Ledge
This jellicle 1981 musical, adapted to film in 2019, was inspired by both the poetic works of T.S. Elliot and the play Faust by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Cats
This multiuse Japanese word can be used for both informal and formal apologies, as well as an equivalent for "excuse me" (i.e. to get someone's attention)
Sumimasen (すみません)