ROMANCE LANGUAGES
CELEBRITY CATCHPHRASES
SPECIAL "K"
THE ANIMAL KINGDOM
THE TITLE THAT COMPLETES THE RHYME
DESCRIBING THE HORROR FILM FRANCHISE
DISNEYLAND: YESTERDAY & TODAY
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Spoken in medieval southern France, the dialect langue d'Oc got its name because Oc, not this, meant yes there

oui

400

This heiress trademarked "That's hot"

Paris Hilton

400

Sir David Brewster invented this optical device & patented it in 1817

a kaleidoscope

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Most species of this color-changing lizard are native to Africa, like Botswana's flap-necked variety

chameleons

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"And I'm just like oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh oh-oh you need to just stop like can you just not step on my gown?"

"You Need To Calm Down"

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An extremely unlucky day at camp; Kevin Bacon got the point in film No. 1; Jason's "Final Chapter"? Not even close

Friday the 13th

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In 2007 the old Submarine Voyage resurfaced with a new theme inspired by this animated film

Finding Nemo

800

In 2008 this European country's parliament passed an act officially adopting Brazilian spellings of hundreds of words

Portugal

800

In 2012 Merriam-Webster added this phrase about inspiration popularized by Oprah

aha moment

800

This, usually spicy pickled cabbage, is the national dish of Korea

kimchi

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This North American marsupial has a gestation period of as little as 12 days

an opossum

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"I know that I can't take no more it ain't no lie I wanna see you out that door baby..."

"Bye Bye Bye"

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A torso-bursting good time; Ripley's continuing believe it or not; bad company, I can't deny

Alien

800

This area of the park where Pirates of the Caribbean is located was fashioned after the French Quarter

New Orleans Square

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Ladino, or Sephardi, was carried to the Mideast by people expelled from their homeland in 1492 at the urging of this judicial body

the Inquisition

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Heidi Klum made this German phrase her signature goodbye to losing contestants on "Project Runway"

auf Wiedersehen

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Running for 6 months on Broadway, the musical "Timbuktu!" was based on this other show whose name means "fate"

Kismet

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Despite being apex predators, great white sharks are hunted by these cetaceans, which remove & eat their livers

killer whales (orcas)

1200

"Have your friends collect your records and then change your number, I guess that I don't need that though, now you're just..."

"Somebody That I Used To Know

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Title tool of the trade; locked up folks, cutting to the chase; the Tobin Bell tolls for thee

Saw

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Original attractions from 1955 that are still around include Autopia & this boat ride in Adventure Land

the Jungle Cruise

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In 1898 an explosion killed the last known speaker of this Adriatic language that shared its name with a dog breed

Dalmatian

1600

"Bam!" says this man who opened his first self-named restaurant in 1990 in New Orleans

Emeril (Lagasse)

1600

The name of this cloth, a colorful fabric of Ghanaian origin, comes from a word meaning "basket"

kente cloth

1600

Adult insects have 6 legs, all attached to this body section

the thorax

1600

"Just gonna stand there and hear me cry? Well that's all right because I..."

"Love The Way You Lie"

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Once a year, anything goes!; Ethan Hawke's son unlocks the door to trouble; later, it's "Anarchy"

The Purge


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To honor "Star Wars", Disneyland added this 5-letter word to the front of its Space Mountain ride

hyper

2000

Isolated from its romantic relatives, Romanian has been influenced by this language group of neighbors like Serbia & Bulgaria

Slavic

2000

"Another One" is a catchphrase of this deejay & record producer

DJ Khaled

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In Zen Buddhism, it's a paradoxical statement or question; a well-known one involves the sound of one hand clapping

a koan


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Sea parrot is another name for this Atlantic seabird with black-&-white plumage & a triangular bill

a puffin

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"If no one is around you say 'baby, I love you', if you ain't runnin' game..."

"Say My Name"

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A high school plane trip to Europe! What could possibly go wrong?; making death mad... problematic; hi, Mr. Bludworth!

Final Destination

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From 1967 to 1973, the Carousel of Progress showcased decades of American life, sponsored by this company

GE (General Electric)

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