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The Great Lakes are made up of this many bodies of water.
Five
In the 1990 film “Home Alone,” the two burglars, Harry and Marv, give themselves this nickname as they attempt to rob Kevin’s house.
“The Wet Bandits”
Lawrence, Aniston
Jennifer
A common name for mini golf, typically used in the United States.
Putt Putt
Blind, Expiry, Due
Date
With a total area of approximately 17,075,400 square kilometers, this country is the largest in the world.
Russia
In the 2003 holiday comedy “Elf,” Buddy has an unusual obsession with food. He famously declares that this is his favourite type of pasta.
Spaghetti
Bruce
A simple form of joke which relies on an audience response.
Knock Knock
Net, Clock, Team
Work
This river, the longest in South America, flows through Brazil and is famous for its vast rainforest basin.
Amazon River
In the 1992 film “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” this actor famously played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge.
Michael Caine
McAvoy, Marsden
James
A phrase to describe something divided evenly.
50-50
Jig, See, Hack
Saw
Today, Earth has seven recognized continents, but hundreds of millions of years ago, they were joined together as a single supercontinent before the drift occurred. Geologists refer to this massive landmass by this name.
Pangaea
This award-winning actor lent his distinctive voice to narrate the 2000 live-action film “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”
Anthony Hopkins
Marilyn, Charles
Manson
This phrase is used as an informal command to tell someone to hurry up or complete a task quickly.
Chop Chop
Turn, Distress, Radio
Signal
This Asian country is the only one in the world with a flag that is not rectangular or square. It is a pentagonal flag of red, white, and blue colour, with a shape of two stacked triangles.
Nepal
In this 1996 holiday comedy, the coveted Christmas toy TurboMan causes a frenzy as the main character races to secure one before it’s too late.
"Jingle All the Way"
X, "in the Middle"
Malcolm
Also known as the dolphinfish, this incredibly vibrant saltwater catch is often found in tropical waters. It gets its common name from the Hawaiian language because of its colours, its swimming habits, and to prevent confusion with actual dolphins.
Mahi Mahi