This made up word was made famous in the 1964 film, Mary Poppins
What is "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"?
A good way to watch a movie in 2020... "______ and chill"
What is netflix?
"that there is a tenement on wheels"
Who is cousin Eddie?
This animal is famous for being featured on the crest of two major sports car brands.
What is a horse?
This former evening TV host is famous for his "garage" and car enthusiasm.
Who is Jay Leno?
This is the common name of a 1918 H1N1 pandemic.
what is the "spanish flu"?
You might wear one on halloween... or anytime you leave the house.
What is a "mask"?
"show me the money"
Who is Jerry Maguire?
Ruby Sue's eyes went crossed when she fell down a well. They went uncrossed after being kicked by this.
What is a mule?
This early Ford model could be had in any color... as long as it was black.
When the quarterback is tackled in his own endzone.
What is a "safety"?
This brand name liquid gel is the "kleenex" of hand sanitizer.
What is "purell"?
"That's my mom's favorite part!"
Who is chunk?
This extinct flightless bird was reportedly "not so smart".
What is the Dodo bird?
Moonshiners were famous for running "souped up" cars to outrun police. This eventually gave rise to this car racing series popular in the southern US.
What is NASCAR?
What is "subaru"?
Huge sales spikes in this device were reported after the great toilet paper shortage of April 2020.
What is a "bidet"?
"Its just a flesh wound"
Who is the Black knight?
A group of fish is a school.
A group of flamingos is a flamboyance.
"This" is a group of crows.
What is a murder?
This manual transmission, named after part of a house pet, has first gear down and to the left.
What is a dog leg?
This "sword" is known to be rattled.
What is a "saber"?
In 2020, "she" has become famous as "needing to speak to the manager"
Who is Karen?
"there's no crying in Baseball"
This fierce creature is the animal mascot of the University of Santa Cruz.
What is the banana slug?
An older car in mint original condition is often described as being this fruit...
What is "cherry"?