This British television competition reality show, produced by Simon Cowell, aired its last episode in 2018.
The X-Factor
In 2024, Fix Chocolatier went viral for a dessert creation featuring a chocolate shell with pistachio cream, knaph, and tahini filling. It is also more popularly known as __ Chocolate.
Dubai
The original fans of this beloved coffee franchise called themselves the "Peetniks," a name still used for their loyalty rewards program.
Peet's Coffee
This 2016 song, first featured in a Disney film, was sung by Shakira, who also had a voice role in the film.
"Try Everything"
Located on Sherman Avenue, this popular midnight cafΓ© boasts "the best shakes in Evanston!"
Fran's
This celebrated playwright, author of "Eurydice" and "Dead Man's Cell Phone," won the MacAuthor Fellowship in 2006.
Sarah Ruhl
This East Asian capital is the only city to have hosted both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
Beijing, China
This Northwestern sophomore is one of the assistant directors of Wirtz Center's 2026 production of Hand to God.
Zach Cook
βWhen the world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful.β Name the youngest Nobel prize recipient who said this quote.
Malala Yousafzai
This residential college at Northwestern University is the oldest dorm building on campus.
Chapin Residential College
In 2022, this Northwestern theatre board produced a comedy-horror interactive experience in Locy Hall.
Sit & Spin Productions
In 2002, a group of Masai Warriors from Kenya donated 14 cows as an official gift to this country as foreign aid for those displaced by the 9/11 attacks.
The United States
This popular kids' cartoon show, featuring an underwater restaurant, is the fourth-longest running American TV series.
SpongeBob SquarePants
This "bull-headed" president once uttered a famous quote, "Comparison is the thief of Joy."
Theodore Roosevelt
Two Sigma Chi brothers founded this wildly popular restaurant franchise in 2011, opening several locations on collegiate campuses.
Shake Smart
This fashion designer was the frequent collaborator and costume designer of Audrey Hepburn, most well-known for his involvement in "Breakfast at Tiffany".
Hubert de Givenchy
This city in Indiana is one of the wealthiest cities in the US per capita.
Carmel, Indiana
The particular shade of this primary color is Robin's Egg, but has since been more well known because of its association with a famous jewelry brand, "Tiffany __"
Blue
This famous freedom fighter, known for his support of nonviolent resistance, lived in South Africa for 21 years.
Mohandas/Mahatma Gandhi
This Japanese island was the original home of the Ainu people.
Hokkaido
Kirk Douglas, who desperately wanted to play the main character, paid $1 million to Paramount for the film rights to this smash 1965 broadway musical.
Man of La Mancha
This private all-male college in Crawfordsville, Indiana is the alma mater of David Jagger, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1949.
Wabash College
The original title for this Dreamworks animated movie was "Pandamoneum."
Kungfu Panda 2
This famous book on military strategy originated the saying, "Pick your battles." To test the validity of his teachings, the author of this book trained 180 concubines into an army.
The Art of War
This Seattle-based coffee franchise won 8 Grammy Awards in 2004, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year.
Starbucks