Question: According to school lunch studies, this cheesy, triangular food is the ultimate favorite, with an amazing 98% of students saying it's their favorite meal.
Answer: What is pizza?
Question: These super squishy, slow-moving ocean creatures have eight tentacles and can squirt ink to escape predators.
Answer: What is an octopus?
Question: In Minecraft, you use this green, exploding creature to blow up blocks (and sometimes your house).
Answer: What is a Creeper?
Question: What is 250+250?
Answer: What is 500?
Question: These super-soft, marshmallow-like plush toys come in thousands of animal shapes and are perfect for trading.
Answer: What are Squishmallows?
Question: This popular, crunchy movie theater snack is actually a healthy whole grain that comes from a specific type of dried corn kernel heated up until it explodes.
Answer: What is popcorn?
Question: This giant, heavy land animal is famous for its long trunk and big floppy ears.
Answer: What is an elephant?
Question: In Roblox, this is the name of the official virtual currency you use to buy accessories and avatars.
Answer: What is Robux?
Question: If you have 5 boxes of pencils and each box has 5 pencils, this is how many pencils you have in total?
Answer: What is 25?
Question: At recess, this is the four-player game where you bounce a ball into other people's squares trying to get them out.
Answer: What is Four Square?
Question: This traditional campfire treat is a sweet, messy sandwich made of a toasted marshmallow and a piece of chocolate squished between two graham crackers.
Answer: What is a S'more?
Question: True or False: A cheetah can run faster than a highway speed limit.
Answer: What is True? (They can hit speeds up to 70 mph!)
Question: If something is totally average or just okay, 3rd graders might use this three-letter slang word to describe it.
Answer: What is "mid"?
Question: In Writing class, this is an action word called? Ex. A Person, Place or Thing is a noun. An Action word is a...
Answer: What is a verb?
Question: This popular, super-squishy fidget toy is filled with a dough-like compound and is famous for always returning to its original shape, no matter how hard you squeeze or stretch it.
Answer: What is a NeeDoh?
Question: This breakfast food is made by pouring batter onto a hot iron grid that presses square-shaped "pockets" into it—perfect for holding syrup.
Answer: What is a waffle?
Question: This ocean mammal is famous for being super smart, doing flips out of the water, and communicating with its friends using clicks and whistles.
Answer: What is a dolphin?
Question: He is the big, green, grumpy ogre who lives in a swamp, loves his donkey best friend, and just wants everyone to stay out of his territory.
Answer: Who is Shrek?
Question: This is the name of the star at the very center of our solar system that keeps us warm?
Answer: What is the Sun?
Question: This is the creepy-but-cute plush bag charm with a hard vinyl face that clips onto a backpack.
Answer: What is Labubu?
Question: This classic snack joke asks: "What do you call cheese that isn't yours?"
Answer: What is "Nacho" cheese!
Question: This giant, gentle sea mammal is actually the largest animal to ever live on Earth.
Answer: What is the Blue Whale?
Question: This planet in our solar system is nicknamed the "Red Planet" because its surface is covered in rusty iron dust, and humans have sent several robotic rovers to explore it.
Answer: What is Mars?
Question: What is Miss Ardisson's middle name?
Answer: What is Joy?
Question: These popular, tiny desktop fidget toys are made of hundreds of super-strong, colorful magnetic balls that you can smash, roll, and build into different shapes.
Answer: What are Speks?