This is a British reality television show which features a group of amateur bakers competing in a series of rounds.
With over 10,000 performances, this spooky performance is the longest running show in Broadway history.
What is The Phantom of the Opera?
This famous cereal mascot’s first and middle names are “Horatio Magellan,” helms a ship called The Guppy, and sports a Napoleon-style hat.
Who is Cap'n Crunch?
Cinderella definitely had the code Z62.823 in her medical file, as it refers to problems related to this kind of relative.
What is stepmother?
Not signifying someone smart with Lincolns, but rather a sewer-dweller, this is the name of the dancing clown in Stephen King's famed horror novel "It."
Who is Pennywise?
This TV show is set in the fictional city of Westeros.
What is Game of Thrones?
Of all the “Romeo and Juliet” Broadway rip-offs, the most famous is this Hudson-adjacent drama that features Tony and Maria’s love in the context of a teenage street gang war.
What is West Side Story?
A pestle is one half of a common pair of kitchen utensils used for grinding spices. This is the name of the pestle's bowl-like partner.
What is a Mortar?
You might see the ICD10 Code W55.21XA in a farmer's chart as it refers to a bite from this animal.
What is a cow?
DAILY DOUBLE! Name the two novels famously written Homer.
What are The Odessey and The Iliad?
The movie 'Shawshank Redemption' is based on this short story.
What is Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption?
DAILY DOUBLE! This powerful vocal duo were the original leads of Wicked and both had cameos in the 2025 movie adaptation.
Who are Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth?
A steak covered in pâté and wrapped in puff pastry: that's the basics of this dish that's named for the British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
What is Beef Wellington?
Every 4th of July, there is no telling how many people have the base code W39 applied to their chart as it refers to the discharge of this poppular celebratory item.
What is discharge of a firework?
TRIPLE THREAT! J.R.R. Tolkien is widely regarded as the "father of fantasy," particularly "high fantasy" due to these three famous works set in Middle Earth. (partial credit for partial answers)
What are The Lord of the Rings (The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King), The Hobbit, and The Silmarillion?
The dog in The Sandlot is nicknamed “The Beast.” This is the dog’s actual name.
What is Hercules?
Refusing to use his name, Javier only refers to Jean Valjean as this while he is imprisoned at the beginning of Les Misérables.
What is Prisoner 24601?
A favorite of Star Trek's Captain Picard, this tea blend is named after the British Prime Minister from 1830 to 1834.
What is Earl Grey?
Probably found in the chart for Stratogale, the ICD10 code V97.33 refers to this kind of incedent and is why Edna Mode declared no capes!
What is sucked into a jet engine?
Agatha Christie's "By the Pricking of My Thumbs" and Ray Bradbury's "Something Wicked This Way Comes" are two novels who take their titles from lines in this Shakespeare play.
What is Macbeth?
This is the only film to have won all "Big Five" Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Screenplay).
What is The Silence of the Lambs?
Before "Hamilton" was a worldwide sensation, Lin-Manuel Miranda was best known for writing the music for this musical, which opened on Broadway in 2008, and detailed the lives of Dominican-Americans in the neighborhood of the title.
What is In the Heights?
Indian Handia, Mexican Horchata, and Korean Makgeolli are drinks made from this grain that features in all three countries' cuisines.
What is Rice?
Many who attended shows at the fictional Palais Garnier in Paris might find the code Y92.253 applicable, as it refers to injuries aquired while at this type of performance.
What is injured while attending the opera?
Although more well-known for his fiction and character creations, this famous author was also an ophthalmologist. He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh in the 1870s, was a determined supporter of compulsory vaccination, and partially based his most famous character on a former university teacher.
Who is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle?