Best, perfect, a card
Ace
With "stretched" jaws "under"water, this might be Pythagoras' favorite African mammal (there's one more famous in Thailand, though).
Hippopotamus (Hypotenuse)
John Mayer
Nothing beats these reels of failed vacays and funny accidents with this travel provider company ad in the background, just pure laughs.
This African river is featured in one of Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot mysteries, and was turned into a movie in 2022 starring Gal Gadot.
Nile River
A certain species of this animal is often called "bakla" due to the presence of both male and female characteristics, when in fact it's just an underdeveloped female.
Crab
Both are quadrilaterals, but I would prefer this more comfortable one when studying linear algebra... *dozes off*
Mattress (Matrix)
With his real first name being Ariel, this part of a duo PH comedian has been a noon-time staple for most Filipino families' tanghalian pastime.
Jose Manalo
Soc Med was once run over by this song, where people in the reels would run and sit on the ground singing while also wondering why it had disappeared.
Sino Nga Ba Siya
One of the main locations in Harry's stint in the Triwizard Tournament is this colorful body of water in Hogwarts, wherein they have to retrieve things from the Merpeople Village.
Black Lake
This type of supporting equipment helps in aligning or fortifying structures or body parts; you can also hear it when in danger.
Brace
Like its mathematical sound-alike, this vehicle is not always "a snail", with models from Mercedes, Bentley, and Audi can 0-100 in just a couple of seconds.
Limousine (Limaçon)
You wouldn't expect that this bigman JM, known for his action-packed hits, was a cast member in the children's game-based film, A Minecraft Movie.
Jason Momoa
Malupiton and his crew already served us with hundreds of quality reels, including this one, where he plays the mother teaching his son to say the opposite of "lalaki", which obviously ended wrong after saying this wrong "ba" word.
Bayot
Mississippi River
Time to go back to your childhood, and look back at A.A. Milne's fictional location, inhabited by "mental conditions", which has a hundred of these.
Acre
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
No, it's not the "language of mathematics" but this Arabic/English-languaged global news channel based in Qatar--bet you've seen it while scrolling on your cable channels.
Al Jazeera (Algebra)
This famous philanthropist allegedly bought a pocket radio at the age of 12, and worked as a Hangzhou tour guide just to learn English.
Jack Ma
This recently assassinated activist has some popular YouTube shorts, with one showing he's having a political debate with a girl who allegedly "flashed" him on camera.
Charlie Kirk
In Hugo's Les Misérables, this French river, wherein landmarks such as the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower, and the Notre Dame Cathedral lie on its banks, is where Javert commits suicide after allowing Valjean to be free.
Seine River
The A-question is this "reduced" 5-letter name of the medieval relative of the viola, which has no similar letters with it.
Rebec
Al Gore Rhythm (Algorithm)
Known for his roles in Magic Mike, True Blood, and HIMYM, this JM is also part of the recent live adaptation of One Piece, as Crocodile, and is also a big D&D player.
Joe Manganiello
Now filled with weird revelations, these TikTok reels, often showing a guy sitting at the center with Ghibli movies in the background, narrate stories from the PH community about secrets that are mostly sexual in nature.
Often suggested as a Christian allegory for life's spiritual "journey" is this "timeless" Caspian ship from the Chronicles of Narnia, with a frame depicting the body of a dragon.
Dawn Treader