Staying on topic with the Spongebob clues, these are the real world equivalents to the characters SpongeBob and Patrick
What are a Sea Sponge and Sea Star?
Periodic Element Flashcard:
He
What is Helium?
What are Maracas?
A classic literature and film trope, this is the spacey sounding term used for two people madly in love for each other after a chance encounter leads to their bond
What is Star Crossed?
In 2021, the Colorado HOA shut down one of these when they discovered the 7 year old boys running it did not have a proper license to sell the product
What is a Lemonade Stand?
A land reef, often much smaller and without coral, is called this
What is a Tide Pool?
The letter B starts a lot of things, including the former name of the nation of Myanmar. In 2015, the then president at the time stated that either name was acceptable to refer to the country
What is Burma?
It's the largest instrument in the mallet percussion family, and has roots stemming all the way back to ancient Africa
What is a Marimba?
A Frozen song, or the last part to a cautionary tale about becoming to attached
What is Let It Go?
If you end up on this list, it's safe to say you've probably made some regrettable decisions with the law
What is the Public Offender Registry?
This expanse of ocean is known for being the largest reef section in the entire world, at approximately 134,634 square miles, and housing some exclusive coral and marine life!
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
With its name meaning "thunder lizard", these massive prehistoric sauropods made their home in what's now known as the American Midwest, even reaching out to parts of California!
What is a Brontosaurus?
A large, flat disc struck with a large wool mallet. That's the basis on how to describe this instrument, originating from China
What is a Gong?
This was the part of the ship that Jack held Rose over in the movie "Titanic", as Celine Dion belts her chorus out in the background
What is the Hull?
What is a Register? (Cash Register also accepted)
Sea urchins are known as this in Japan, and are quite a popular delicacy in their native cuisine, being a part of ramen, sushi or even eaten raw
What is Uni?
Buckwheat, Alfalfa, and...Donald Trump? That's right, the 45th President of the US made his film debut in this 1994 movie about a bunch of elementary school kids shaping up for a drag car race
What is Little Rascals?
We're not sure what to call the shape of this gurgling Indian instrument, but we do know that this is the instrument that Meebkin plays in the game "My Singing Monsters"
What is an Angklung?
Love is in the air! And your blood? This is the scientific name for the love hormone in your body, often accompanied by Dopamine and Serotonin
What is Oxytocin?
Her 2021 hit "driver's license" was not only Certified Platinum within 4 months, but it was also the most streamed song on the internet, and stayed that way until early 2022
Who is Olivia Rodrigo?
These kinds of corals are named for their shape, and have been one of the more recent marine biology fads. Scientists in 2017 found that these corals actually get smaller during the nighttime, and re-inflate come dawn
What are Bubble Coral?
As depicted on the Bayeux Tapestry, this famous battle in 1066 led by William, Duke of Normandy, was the last successful invasion of England
What is the Battle of Hastings?
These instruments are in the aerophone family, and are typically played by swinging the loose part of the stick in circles. As it moves, it makes a wind cleaving sound
What is a Wind Wand?
Rearrange the letters in "love", and you get this North American species of rodent. They're often confused for gophers or chipmunks, but are a very distinct species
What is a Vole?
What is Driver's Permit?