"You know the rules, and so do I"
What is "Never Gonna Give You Up"
Though often associated with colorful bricks and childhood creativity, the name of this Danish toy company actually comes from a contraction of two Danish words meaning “play well.”
What is LEGO?
This Sharanian, known for his black-and-white appearance, plays a key role in guiding employees through the annual performance review process.
Who is Charlie?
This mobile game features colorful birds being flung at structures to defeat pigs.
What is Angry Birds?
This “mouse” doesn’t squeak, but you use it to scroll.
What is a computer mouse?
"Shake it like a Polaroid picture"
What is "Hey Ya!"
This phrase refers to a hidden surprise or reference in movies, games, or media.
What is an Easter egg?
This curly-coated breed is often hypoallergenic and comes in standard, miniature, and toy sizes.
What is a poodle?
The final boss in the original “Legend of Zelda” game is this character.
Who is Ganon?
This “band” doesn’t play music, but it wraps around your smartwatch.
What is a watch band?
In this Queen classic, “Scaramouche” does the Fandango.
What is “Bohemian Rhapsody”?
This famous toy was originally created as a wallpaper cleaner.
What is Play-Doh?
Originally bred for herding, this black and white dog is considered one of the smartest breeds.
What is a border collie?
In online gaming, this three-letter word is used when a player defeats an entire team solo.
What is an Ace?
This "Washington" is not a president, but a crispy red snack.
What is a Washington apple?
“I remember when, I remember, I remember when I lost my mind…”
What is “Crazy” by Gnarls Barkley?
This 19th-century author coined over 1,700 English words and phrases, including “bedroom,” “assassination,” and “eyeball.”
Who is William Shakespeare?
This large, droopy-faced breed from the Swiss Alps is known for carrying barrels of brandy in cartoons.
What is a Saint Bernard?
This popular backyard game’s name is believed to come from a British slang term for a bad movie.
What is pickleball?
This “net” doesn’t catch fish — it catches your entire digital existence.
What is the internet?
“This hit, that ice cold / Michelle Pfeiffer, that white gold.”
What is “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars?
Originally developed as a blood pressure medication, this topical drug is now best known for treating male and female pattern baldness.
What is minoxidil?
This U.S. president had a famous dog named Fala.
Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?
In the classic version of Clue, this room is positioned directly opposite the Lounge.
What is the Conservatory?
This ‘star’ won’t light your path — unless your path leads to Jellyfish Fields.
What is Patrick Star?