This is the color of Joy in the movie Inside Out
What is yellow?
This fruit is known for having its seeds on the outside
What is strawberries?
What is the name of the fictional wizarding school in the Harry Potter series?
What is Hogwart's?
This is the number of players for each team in a standard soccer game
What is 11 players?
The medical term gastro means
What is stomach?
This emotion wears green in the movie Inside Out
What is green?
This type of bean is commonly used in Mexican cuisine and is a key ingredient in chili and burritos?
What is the pinto bean?
What is Eleven?
This Brazillian City hosted the 2016 Summer Olympics
What is Rio De Jainero?
Hepato means
What is liver?
What sport does Riley play in Inside Out
What is hockey?
What vegetable has a distinct red bulb and is often used in salads or as a garnish?
What is a radish?
Which supernatural creature is said to turn into a bat at night and drink blood?
What is a vampire?
What is the penalty for a handball in soccer?
Must have at least one of the two
A direct free kick or penalty kick?
What is ectomy?
This is the year Inside Out (first one) was released
What is 2015?
Which fruit, comes in many varieties, such as Fuji and Gala?
What is an Apple?
This movie about spells and magic centers around the Sanderson sisters
What is Hocus Pocus?
In soccer, what happens to a player when player is given a red card?
The players is removed from the game.
Note: A red card is given for serious offenses like violent conduct, dangerous tackles, or denying an obvious goal-scoring opportunity
Polydipsia refers to
Excessive Drinking or Thirst
Name at least one of Riley’s two best friends from Minnesota, as seen in her memories from the movie Inside Out.
Only need one
What is Meg or Jordan? Must have one
What vegetable, usually green or purple, is often used in Mediterranean and Italian cuisine and is a key ingredient in dishes like ratatouille?
What is eggplant?
What is Beetlejuice?
This is the most popular sport in the United States
What is Football? The NFL
What is blood in the urine?