You might blow on this plant’s seeds to make a wish or pick its flowers on St. George’s Day to make wine.
Dandelion 𓇢𓆸
Traditionally served on a board with meats and cheeses, this word is French for “pork butcher’s shop.”
Charcuterie 🧀
Though it can’t fly, this bird holds the title of fastest-running animal on two legs.
Ostrich
This girl group told you what they “really, really want” in their 1996 hit song.
Spice Girls 👯
In this country, you can bathe in wine, coffee, or green tea at a hot spring spa.
Japan 🎌
This common fruit grows on a plant that is technically classified as an herb.
Banana 🍌
This wine, classed as this "fruity" color, is made from white grapes with the skins left on.
Orange wine 🍹
Cats are the only mammals known to lack the ability to taste this. 🐈
Sweetness 🍫
This sitcom’s theme song began with “Now this is a story all about how…”
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air 🤴🏾
DOUBLE: This fruit was once considered so fancy in Europe that people would rent it to display at parties.
Pineapple 🍍
DOUBLE: When is Liz's birthday? What is her month's birth flower?
September 16
Asters🪻and morning glories🌸
Often served in a bowl with rice, this dish from Hawaii has a name meaning "to cut or slice into pieces."
Poke 🥗
What is a group of crows called?
A murder 🐦⬛
This iconic phrase from the Clueless-era became slang for “whatever.”
"As if!"
This common household item was originally marketed as wallpaper cleaner before it became a childhood favorite.
Play-Doh
Paired with "jolly" in the U.S., this plant was called Christmas in parts of England and used as a Christmas tree.
Holly🎄
This two-word grape variety is the most widely grown red wine grape.
Cabernet Sauvignon 🍷
This animal’s name comes from a Greek word meaning “horse of the river.”
Hippopotamus 🦛
This type of pants was super baggy, often worn with chains, and big in the rave/skater scene.
JNCO jeans 👖
This classic board game was invented by a woman — but credited to a man, naturally.
Monopoly (her name was Elizabeth Magie)
This plant can grow over 3 feet in a single day, making it the fastest-growing plant on Earth.
Bamboo 🎋
DOUBLE: This non-carbonated beverage is Nebraska's state soft drink.
Kool-Aid
This creature can shoot blood from its eyes as a defense mechanism.
Horned Lizard 🦎
Which neon green soda became a 90s cult favorite but was discontinued in the early 2000s?
Surge
This U.S. president owned a pet alligator that lived in the White House.
John Quincy Adams