The machine at the coin factory suddenly and inexplicably broke down.....
It isn't making any sense
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind
Echo
This Argentine comic strip by Quino became a global symbol of sharp humor and social commentary
Mafalda
This pop star once arrived at the 2010 MTV VMAs wearing a dress made entirely of meat
Lady Gaga
This commonly used last name means “shine,” “luster,” or “brightness.”
Glanzer
A local man was arrested for feeding THC edibles to the seabirds at the beach. He said he....
wanted to leave no tern unstoned.
The thing you can break without ever touching it.
Promise
This rock band, led by Gustavo Cerati, is often called the most influential Latin American band of all time
Soda Stereo
This sitcom character made “yada yada yada” a legitimate way to skip details in conversation
This person's last name is also eerily the same last name as the Boston Strangler. It is unclear if they are related.
DeSalvo
It turns out you don't need a parachute to go skydiving. You only need one to....
...go skydiving twice
I have cities but no houses, forests but no trees, and rivers but no water.
Map
This long-running TV host is famous for glamorous interviews and the phrase “¡Hola, Susana!
Susana Giménez
The carpet pattern in this movie is so famous, it has it's own wikipedia page
The Shining
The last name of this team member is shared by Marvel's White Tiger, used magical Jade Tiger amulets for enhanced strength and speed
Ayala
A truck carrying Worcestershire sauce crashed on the highway. When asked to comment on the situation, authorities said....
...its' hard to say
You can see me once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years
The letter M
This music producer turned YouTube phenomenon put Argentine sessions on the global charts with artists like Shakira and Nathy Peluso
Bizarrap
This explorer got two continents named after him even though he never actually set foot in them.
Amerigo Vespucci
This person's name likely started as a topographical surname (where they lived) or a descriptive occupational name (like a shopkeeper or craftsman in a crowded street)
Gassman
Derived from:
“Gasse” = alley, narrow street, lane
“Mann” = man
Buy a man a plane ticket and he'll fly for a day. Push a man from a plane.....
and he'll fly for the rest of his life
If you drop me I’m sure to crack, but smile at me and I’ll smile back
Mirror
This Argentine genre blends music, dance, and drama—and is instantly associated with Buenos Aires
tango
The snow in The Wizard of Oz during the poppy field scene was made from this harmful substance
asbestos
This name has been a Renaissance poet, an Oscar-winning legend, a TV spy with great hair, a modern internet celebrity, and a city that throws New Year’s parties the rest of the world watches online.
Sydney
Sir Philip Sidney - Renaissance-era poet, soldier, and courtier
Sydney Poitier
Sydney Bristow - Fictional CIA agent from Alias
Sydney Sweeney
Sydney, Australia