Comparing two things using such, as, like
What is a simile?
Cypriot cheese that gets fried or grilled
What is Halloumi?
German mathematician whose theorem is famous and who contributed brilliant work in geometry, statistics, number theories, algebra and much more.
Who is Carl Friedrich Gauss?
The shortest complete sentence in the English language
What is "I am"?
Bringing inanimate things to life in a text
What is a personification?
Moules Frites is the traditional dish of this country
What is France?
From 0 to 1000, the only number that has the letter “a” in it
What is one thousand?
The stortes and most commonly used word in English
What is "I"?
Writing words in a row that start with the same letter
What is alliteration?
This country produces the most corn
What is the USA?
The only number in the English language that is spelled with the same number of letters as the number itself.
What is "four"?
One of the longest words in English meaning "fantastic, great, super"
What is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious?
Using extreme exaggeration to make a point or show emphasis
What is a hyperbole?
This country invented classic French Fries
What is Belgium?
He discovered the laws of physics and brought together many important concepts of infinitesimal calculus.
This kind of word reads the same even if it is turned upside down (e.g. SWIMS)
What is an ambigram?
Describing an object or action in a way that isn't literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison.
What is a metaphor?
This country has the highest percentage of vegetarians
What is India?
This French person invented the mechanical calculator.
Who is Blaise Pascal?
A sentence that contains every letter in the language
What is a pangram sentence?