It's a game played on a 4-walled court--hey, that bounced twice!
racquetball
Helping you with a soft reboot, this 3-key step was chosen as it was nigh impossible to engage using only one hand
Control-Alt-Delete
Gamblers know it's another name for blackjack--hit me!
21
Of Australia, though it's the country's oldest city
Sydney
2006: "This is Sparta"
300
Nissin cup noodles, for example
ramen
Inscript, the standard keyboard of this country, is for scripts like Gujarati, Tamil & Telugu
India
In tennis if you have 2 points, this is your score
30
Of England, though it's home to the country's most popular & successful pro sports team
Manchester
1995: "What was in the box?... What's in the box?"
Se7en
Michelangelo painted The Creation of Adam on its ceiling
the Sistine Chapel
New evidence suggests that the QWERTY keyboard design may have sprung from telegraph operators translating this
Morse code
A quinceaƱera is a celebration of a girl's this number birthday
15
Of Germany, since 1990
Bonn
1951: "Hey, Stella. Hey, Stella"
A Streetcar Named Desire
Jack Byham, a famous maker of these, sold thousands at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics (with a few returns)
boomerangs
Invented in 1960, much later than its forward pal, this mark gained popularity when used in MS-DOS
the backslash
This gasoline brand introduced its iconic orange ball in 1962
76
Of Alaska, though it has 9 times the capital's population
Anchorage
1996: "Show me the money. Show me the money"
Jerry Maguire
Also a bluffing board game from Mattel, this word means nonsense! Hogwash!
Balderdash
It's not a veggie, it's the mark above the 6 to show where something is to be inserted
a caret
In Judaism the word chai represents "life" & is synonymous with this number used to signify good luck & a long life
18
Of Canada, though it was incorporated in 1862 with a royal name
Victoria (British Columbia)
1973: "The power of Christ compels you. The power of Christ compels you"
The Exorcist