Guess The Artist
Idioms
World Snacks
Animals
History
100

"You know I'm bad, I'm bad — you know it!"

Michael Jackson

100

This idiom means to tell someone the truth directly, even though it might be hard to hear.

Spilling the beans 

100

This classic American snack features a marshmallow center surrounded by a layer of chocolate, often found in the shape of small, round cakes.

Smores 

100

This bird can’t fly but is an excellent swimmer and is known for its tuxedo-like black-and-white feathers.

Penguin 

100

This country, led by Nicolás Maduro, has experienced severe economic crises, hyperinflation, and mass emigration in recent years.

Venezuela 

200

"All you need is love, love... love is all you need."

The Beatles 

200

When you “let the cat out of the bag,” you’re doing this.

Telling a secret 

200

Thin wrappers filled with vegetables and sometimes meat, then deep-fried for a crispy snack popular in China.

Spring rolls 

200

This marine mammal is known for its intelligence, playful behavior, and signature “smile.”

Dolphin 

200

This conflict was fought between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in the 1960s, involving the Cuban missile crisis and other tensions.

The Cold War 
300

"All eyes on me in the center of the ring just like a circus."

Britney Spears 

300

If you say someone is “under the weather,” they likely feel this way.

Sick 
300

A thick potato and onion omelet, served as small slices or finger food, popular in Spain.

Torilla española 

300

This animal sleeps for about 20 hours a day and is known for being very slow-moving.

Sloth 

300

This South African leader fought against apartheid and became the country’s first black president.

Nelson Mandela 

400

"Kiki, do you love me? Are you riding?"

Drake 

400

If you’re “waiting for the other shoe to drop,” you are expecting this.

Something bad to happen

400

Although a full dish, this French-Canadian snack of fries topped with cheese curds and gravy is often enjoyed as a snack.

Poutine 

400

A group of these social animals is called a pride.

Lions 
400

This leader from Argentina was a key figure in the fight for independence across South America and is often called "The Liberator."

Simon Bolivar 

500

"Papa don't preach, I'm in trouble deep..."

Madonna 

500

If you’re “bringing home the bacon,” it means you’re doing this.

Making a lot of money 

500

Fried or baked pastry filled with spiced potatoes, peas, or meat, often served as a snack or appetizer is popular in India.

Samosas 

500

A group of these animals is a called a pod.

Whales 

500

This Venetian/Italian merchant and traveler famously spent 17 years in China, serving the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan, and wrote about his travels.

Marco Polo