This basic color was one of Crayola’s first eight — it’s also what you get when you mix every color of light.
What is White
The “City of Angels” — home to Hollywood, palm trees, and Dodger Stadium.
What is Los Angeles
This mathematical constant, approximately 3.14159, goes on forever — but you only need a slice to celebrate on March 14th.
What is π (Pi)
This drink is “the real thing” and has a red-and-white logo known worldwide.
What is Coca-Cola
This cuddly bear from the Hundred Acre Wood loves honey and has friends like Piglet and Tigger.
Who is Winnie the Pooh
Named after a fruit, this zesty Crayola color isn’t quite red or yellow — it’s right in between.
What is Orange
Known as the “Big Apple,” this East Coast city never sleeps.
What is New York City
The number of wonders in the ancient world.
What is 7
Introduced in 1982, this zero-calorie cola was designed to taste like Coke without the sugar.
What is Diet Coke
This blue robotic cat from Japan has no ears and a magical pocket.
Who is Doraemon
This cool color named after a later hour was RE-named from “Prussian Blue” in 1958 for being easier for kids to pronounce.
What is Midnight Blue
This European capital is famous for the Eiffel Tower and croissants.
What is Paris
This number appears on a Magic _-Ball and is sometimes called “lucky.”
What is 8
Created by PepsiCo, this citrus-flavored soda became known for its neon green color.
What is Mountain Dew
This self-built mascot lets kids “stuff” and design their own plush friends in stores.
What is a Build-A-Bear Workshop bear
This rare, grayish-green shade is named after a body of water and the soft white substance it splashes up.
What is Sea Green of Sea Foam Green?
The Japanese capital where ancient temples meet neon skyscrapers.
What is Tokyo
In basketball, this number was worn by both LeBron James and Michael Jordan.
What is 23
This dark soda, originally a Texas pharmacy concoction, is known for its 23 unique flavors.
What is Dr Pepper
Originally sold with a heart-shaped tag, these collectible plush toys caused a craze in the ’90s.
What are Beanie Babies
A popular 1993 Crayola color that’s not quite pink, not quite red — and sounds like a cosmic event.
What is Razzmatazz
Built on more than 100 small islands, this Italian city has canals instead of streets.
What is Venice
This number is known as “the answer to life, the universe, and everything” in The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
What is 42
First created in Germany during World War II due to trade embargoes, the original recipe used ingredients like whey and pomace, but today this orange-flavored soda is known for its intense and refreshing taste under the Coca-Cola brand
What is Fanta?
Inspired by Nordic folklore and designed by artist Kasing Lung, this elf-like creature with high-pointed ears and a nine-toothed grin is the newest star of stuffed animals.
What is a Labubu