Sega's lightning-fast, blue-furred mascot
Who is Sonic the Hedgehog?
This charismatic but terrifying killer, executed in 1989, escaped from prison twice and targeted young women across Washington, Utah, and Florida
Who is Ted Bundy?
This famous Swahili phrase means "no worries."
What is Hakuna Matata?
Hosted by Alton Brown, this chaotic Food Network show gives chefs $25,000 cash to spend on auctions meant to sabotage their opponents' cooking.
What is Cutthroat Kitchen?
This iconic, customizable toy, released in 1952, features a plastic potato body and plug-in facial features.
Who is Mr. Potato Head?
If you missed a target in the 1984 NES shooting game Duck Hunt, this furry companion would pop up from the grass and mockingly do this to you.
What is laugh? (or giggle/snicker)
Operating out of Illinois in the 1970s, this notorious killer hid his victims under his crawlspace and infamously worked daytime jobs dressed as "Pogo the Clown."
Who is John Wayne Gacy?
This specific letter-and-number combination appears as an Easter egg in almost every Pixar film—including on Andy’s mom's license plate—because it was the classroom number for animation students at CalArts.
What is A-113
On food menus, this fancy, two-word French phrase translates to "according to the card" and means you order and pay for every item individually.
What is À la carte?
This European nation suffered a devastating potato famine in the 1840s, leading to mass emigration.
What is Ireland?
Mario's dinosaur companion who first appeared in Super Mario World
Who is Yosi?
This is the abbreviation for the serial killer who mocked Wichita police with letters for decades before being caught in 2005 due to metadata on a floppy disk.
What is BTK? (Bind, Torture, Kill)
In The Sword in the Stone, Arthur's eccentric mentor Merlin engages in a shapeshifting "Wizards' Duel" with this purple-clad, rule-breaking witch.
Who is Madam Mim?
Derived from a 17th-century French word for a baked cheese dish, this is the official name of the small, cylindrical ceramic cups used to bake soufflés.
What is a ramekin?
These small, bumpy heritage varieties get their name because their oblong, curved shapes closely resemble human digits.
What are fingerling potatoes?
Long before the Wii, this gray plastic floor mat for the original Nintendo Entertainment System let players run track and field games by physically stomping on numbers 1 through 12.
What is the Power Pad?
Standing at 6'9" with a 145 IQ, this "Co-Ed Killer" famously befriended the Santa Cruz police who were hunting him, and later provided the voice for hundreds of books on tape while in prison.
Who is Edmund Kemper?
These are the names of the three main hyenas who serve Scar.
Who are Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed?
This highly coveted, secretive restaurant rating system maxes out at three stars and was originally created by a French tire company.
What is the Michelin Guide?
Antioxidants called anthocyanins give these striking gourmet tubers their vivid violet color, which they keep even after being roasted or mashed.
What are purple potatoes? (Accept blue potatoes).
Despite this iconic Nintendo franchise being named after a princess, the green-clad, sword-wielding main character you actually control goes by this 4-letter name.
Who is Link?
This notoriously depraved 1920s killer, nicknamed the "Gray Man," shocked prosecutors when an X-ray revealed he had inserted dozens of sewing needles into his own body.
Who is Albert Fish?
While never actually spoken aloud in the 1991 animated film, this ordinary, human first name belongs to Belle’s transformed Prince.
Who is Adam?
While the chef runs the kitchen, this is the official French title of the restaurant dining room manager who oversees the entire front-of-house staff.
Who is the Maître d'?
Long before Peru grew 4,000 varieties, the Inca first domesticated the potato 7,000 years ago in this South American mountain range.
What are the Andes?