Who wrote down Mahabharata while Vyasa was dictating?
Ganesha
Name the dish.
TACOS
Which movie character is this?

Wolverine/X-Men
This German car company owns Lamborghini and Bugatti.
Volkswagen
What is harder to catch the faster you run?
YOUR BREATH
Who was Daksha's daughter?
Sati
Name this fruit
STAR FRUIT CARAMBOLA
Which movie character is this?

Shrek
This car brand has the most sold cars in the world.
Toyota
What belongs to you but other people use it more than you do?
YOUR NAME
Name this place
Se Catherine Church, Goa
Name the dish.
Paella
Which movie scene is this from?

Finding Dory
Car brand:

Mustang
Stealthy as a shadow in the dead of night, cunning but affectionate if given a bite. Never owned but often loved. At my sport considered cruel but that's because you never know me at all. What am I?
Cat
Name this Place.
Moti Masjid, Delhi
Name this fruit.
BUDDHA'S HANDS
Which movie scene is this from?
Ant Man
Name the "Big Three" of Japanese car manufacturers?
Honda, Nissan, and Toyota
Only one color, but not one size, stuck at the bottom, yet easily flies. Present in sun, but not in rain, doing no harm and feeling no pain. What is it?
A SHADOW
"The foreign reader...is at once struck by two features: in the first place its unity in complexity; and, in the second, its constant efforts to impress on its hearers the idea of a single centralized India, with a heroic tradition of her own as formative and uniting impulse." Who wrote this about the Mahabharata?
Sister Nivedita (Margaret Elizabeth Noble)
(Sister Nivedita was an Anglo-Irish disciple of Swami Vivekananda. The quotation given in the question has been taken from 'A Source Book in Indian Philosophy' by Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, OM, FBA)
Hundreds of black smiths, in a dungeon with no doors or windows, when we leave, each of us builds his own dungeon. What am I?
Watermelon
Which movie scene is this from?

Guardians of the Galaxy
Name the Car.

Porsche
A group of campers have been on vacation so long, that they've forgotten the day of the week. The following conversation ensues. Darryl: What's the day? I don't think it is Thursday, Friday or Saturday. Tracy: Well that doesn't narrow it down much. Yesterday was Sunday. Melissa: Yesterday wasn't Sunday, tomorrow is Sunday. Ben: The day after tomorrow is Saturday. Adrienne: The day before yesterday was Thursday. Susie: Tomorrow is Saturday. David: I know that the day after tomorrow is not Friday. If only one person's statement is true, what day of the week is it?
It is Wednesday.
(David's statement indicates it could be any day of the week except for Wednesday. When you list the days that it could be according to everyone's statement, it turns out Wednesday is the day mentioned only one time. Darryl: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday Tracy: Monday Melissa: Saturday Ben: Thursday Adrienne: Saturday Susie: Friday David: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday)