This Japanese brand is known for the Civic and Accord models.
What is Honda?
In Harry Potter, this character is revealed to be the Half-Blood Prince.
Who is Severus Snape?
This unit of electric current is named after a French physicist.
What is the ampere (or amp)?
The official term for the slanted text often used to emphasize words or titles.
What is italics?
This German brand's logo is a propeller design, representing its origins in Bavarian Motor Works.
What is BMW?
Before her solo career, Beyoncé was the lead singer of this highly successful girl group.
What is Destiny's Child?
This theory states that the universe originated from a single, extremely dense point.
What is the Big Bang theory?
This word for a false name used by an author or performer comes from the Latin for "otherwise."
What is an alias?
The first American car maker to use a moving assembly line for its Model T.
What is Ford?
This actress was the lead in the 2023 movie Barbie and also produced the film.
Who is Margot Robbie?
This is the only metal that is a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
What is mercury?
This letter of the alphabet is the most common first letter for words in the English dictionary.
What is S?
Founded in 1963, this Italian company's logo is a charging bull, inspired by the owner's interest in bullfighting.
What is Lamborghini?
The acronym "smh" often used in texting and social media stands for this phrase.
What is shaking my head?
This subatomic particle carries a negative electric charge.
What is an electron?
The word karaoke comes from the Japanese kara, meaning empty, and oke, which is short for this musical group.
What is an orchestra?
This Swedish automaker, now owned by the Chinese company Geely, is famous for its pioneering work in vehicle safety.
What is Volvo?
This is the birth name of the artist known professionally as Lady Gaga.
What is Stefani Germanotta?
he lightest and most abundant element in the universe.
What is hydrogen?
This is the official name for the study of word parts like prefixes, suffixes, and root words.
What is morphology?