This mischievous Sanrio character may dress like a punk, but beneath her jester hat, she secretly keeps a diary full of girly dreams.
Who is Kuromi?
Founded in 1701, this Ivy League university in New Haven is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States.
What is Yale University?
This tap step, involving a brush forward followed by a spank backward with the same foot, shares its name with a type of percussion played with wire brushes.
What is a shuffle?
This binding ingredient, sometimes soaked in milk, is known as panade and prevents meatballs from becoming dense or rubbery.
What is bread (or breadcrumbs)?
This famous fictional tuxedo cat, known for mischievous rhyming chaos, appears in a 1957 children's book
Who is the Cat in the Hat

What is the tail?
This Renaissance innovation replaced wooden panels as the preferred painting surface, prized for its durability, flexibility, and smooth weave.
What is a canvas?
Traditionally made of beaver felt, this hat became the signature style of President Abraham Lincoln and is often associated with 19th-century statesmen.
What is a stovepipe hat?
Because it’s steeped in cold water instead of hot, cold brew is known for having less of this sharp-tasting quality.
What is acidity?
Unlike most breeds, Greyhounds have a higher number of these types of cells, helping them perform as elite sprinters.
Red blood-cells
Before joining the NFL, the Bills won back-to-back championships in this league, which later merged with the NFL in 1970.
What is the AFL (American Football League)?
Often topped with a blow-torched layer of caramelized sugar, this French dessert’s name translates to “burnt cream.”
What is crème brûlée?
This river forms the international border that runs right along El Paso.
What is the Rio Grande
This consumable, introduced early in the Fortnite game, grants both health and shield over time and is shaped like a glowing blue crystal.
What is a Slurp Juice?
This common dog resting pose, legs stretched out behind them, resembles a frog
This apparatus, often confused with silks, uses a single round fabric loop suspended from above and is known for slow, controlled rotations during aerial routines.
What is the aerial hoop (lyra)?
This term describes a player who scores three goals in a single match, a feat traditionally celebrated with the presentation of a match ball.
What is a hat trick?
Named for a Latin phrase meaning “you have the body,” this legal petition is used by attorneys to challenge the legality of a client’s detention.
What is a writ of habeas corpus?
This Knicks legend coached and won both of the team’s NBA championships.
Who is Red Holzman?
This animated tuxedo cat from the 1920s silent film era was one of the first cartoon characters to achieve worldwide fame.
Who is Felix the Cat?
This Braves outfielder won the 2023 NL MVP after becoming the first player in MLB history to record 40 home runs and 70 stolen bases in one season.
Who is Ronald Acuña Jr.?
Known for reaching speeds over 40 mph, Greyhounds are classified in this AKC group, alongside Whippets, Salukis, and Borzois.
What is the Hound Group?

What is the Whitestone Bridge?
This Boston landmark, a bright red paperback dictionary originally published in the 1800s, comes from a company founded in nearby Cambridge.
What is the Merriam-Webster Dictionary?
The Pitbull is part of this AKC-recognized breed group known for stamina, courage, and muscular builds.
What is a Terrier?