This motivational phrase by Nike doesn’t ask — it commands.
What is “Just Do It.”
Orange dust everywhere — the chip responsible for “_______ fingers.”
What are Cheetos
The country shaped like a boot.
What is Italy
The classic: “I can’t go. I don’t feel well. I think I have a ____.”
What is a fever / a cold / I'm sick
The official language of the U.S. school system (even though the U.S. has no official language).
What is English
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. begins this famous line with: “I have a ___.”
What is “dream.”
These chips stack, not crumble — “Once you pop, you can’t stop.”
What are Pringles
Home of the pyramids and The Nile.
What is Egypt
“I missed first period because this was late.” Translation: I overslept.
What is my bus
The most spoken language in Latin America.
What is Spanish
Yoda said this short but powerful line: “Do or do not — ____ ____ ____.”
What is “there is no try.”
Fans love them; parents fear them — especially the blue heat version.
What are Takis
The biggest country in the world by land area.
What is Russia
“I have a scheduled _______ ___________.” (You definitely don’t — but you needed breakfast tacos.)
What is a doctor/dentist appointment
Over 1 billion native speakers — the most spoken language in the world.
What is Mandarin Chinese
"An apple a day keeps the ______ away."
What is doctor
This British chip brand comes in the tube and has unique flavors like “salt & vinegar.”
What are Walkers / Pringles (UK reference)
This island nation consists of over 6,000 islands — home to bullet trains.
What is Japan
This excuse involves blaming "this thing" that did not go off.
What is an alarm
Spoken in India and used in Bollywood films.
What is Hindi
Albert Einstein said this about intelligence: “Imagination is more important than _______.”
What is knowledge
A kettle-cooked chip that’s so fancy, it makes you feel like a gourmet chef just for eating it.
What is Miss Vickie’s
This South American country has the world’s largest rainforest and speaks Portuguese.
What is Brazil
Advanced excuse strategy: “My ________ had to be taken to an appointment and I had to go with them.”
What is my pet
Spoken in parts of South America and parts of Africa — NOT Spanish, but close.
What is Portuguese