This eerie Netflix series features a girl with psychic powers and a Demogorgon.
What is Stranger Things?
This is the only planet in our solar system not named after a god.
What is Earth?
The sovereign's seat
What is a throne?
This chocolate bar asks you to “Gimme a break.”
What is Kit Kat?
To “spill the tea” means to do this.
What is gossip or share the drama?
The real estate and drama collide in this Los Angeles-based reality show.
What is Selling Sunset?
A baker’s dozen is this many.
What is 13?
You're not outta your gourd! You're into this gourd that's big on Oct. 31
What is a pumpkin?
These candies "melt in your mouth, not in your hands."
What are M&M’s?
If something is “cheugy,” it’s probably this.
What is outdated or try-hard?
Penn Badgley plays a dangerously obsessive bookshop manager in this thriller.
What is You?
This element has the chemical symbol 'K'.
What is potassium?
Money granted to a student to pursue studies
What is a scholarship?
This discontinued Canadian snack involved sticks and cheese dip, and is mourned by ‘90s kids.
What is Dunkaroos?
“That’s cap” means this.
What is that’s a lie?
This animated show follows a washed-up 90s sitcom star who happens to be a horse.
What is BoJack Horseman?
This type of cloud is often described as "cottony" and indicates fair weather.
What is cumulus?
Past participle of seek
What is sought?
This UK-origin chocolate bar has a honeycomb center and goes by a different name in some countries.
What is Crunchie?
“The whole nine yards” means this.
What is everything or to the fullest extent?
Natasha Lyonne stars in this time loop dramedy.
What is Russian Doll?
This country consumes the most chocolate per capita.
What is Switzerland?
Geometry term for triangles that can be exactly superimposed, one on the other
What is congruent?
This uniquely Canadian chip flavour confuses Americans with its blend of BBQ, salt & vinegar, and other seasonings.
What is All Dressed?
This idiom means to cause unnecessary panic, even though nothing’s wrong: “The sky is…”
What is “falling”? (from “the sky is falling”)