Slang term for sexual intercourse
What is smashing?
Large East Asian defensive structure
What is the Great Wall of China?
Typical Thanksgiving baked dish incorporating a type of winter squash
What is Pumpkin Pie?
American pop singer featured on Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again"
Who is Charlie Puth?
Common baking ingredient given its distinctive color via the inclusion of molasses
What is brown sugar?
American alt-rock band active since 1988
What is Smashing Pumpkins?
Largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere
What is the Great Salt Lake?
An outdoor area where pumpkins are displayed and/or grown
What is a pumpkin patch?
18th-century author of A Tale of Two Cities, Oliver Twist, and David Copperfield
Who is Charles Dickens?
Venomous spider native to North America
What is the brown recluse?
Band whose cover of The Monkees' "I'm a Believer" appears on the Shrek soundtrack
What is Smash Mouth?
UNESCO World Heritage Site off of Australia's northeast coast
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
Seasonal coffee drink often containing cinnamon, nutmeg, and clove
What is a pumpkin spice latte?
Silent comedy film star
Who is Charlie Chaplin?
______ and _________ Barrett Browning: husband and wife, both Victorian-era English poets
Dish based around a compressed ground beef patty cooked over high heat
What is a smash burger?
Huron and Superior, among others
What are the Great Lakes?
Charlie Brown's annual Halloween disappointment, besides getting a rock while trick-or-treating
What is the Great Pumpkin?
Charlie Brown's younger sister's "sweet baboo"
Who is Linus (Van Pelt)?
Term for the sound produced by the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid
What is brown noise (Brownian noise)?
A business, intended to relieve stress, where customers pay for the privilege to aggressively break objects
What is a smash room?
Large dog breed which originated in Germany
What is the Great Dane?
Pink and white root vegetables once carved to make Jack-O'-Lanterns, before the ubiquitous use of pumpkins
What are turnips?
Who is Charlie Sheen?
Color between dark brown and gray whose name is derived from the French word for mole
What is taupe?