The number one rule about paint brushes after you are done using them.
What is Put the Brushes in the Water?
What is a Strawberry?
A tasty chocolate snack found at most Gas Stations.
What is a Kit Kat?
Celebrated over eight nights, this holiday is often celebrated by lighting of candles, playing games like dreidel, eating oil-fried foods such as Latkes and Sufganiyot.
What is Hanukkah?
Rumi. Zoey. Mira.
What is KPOP Demon Hunters?
Ms. Anne's favorite animal.
What is a chicken? (will also accept Hyrax)
This TV chef who is famous for his use of swear words.
Who is Gordon Ramsey?
A Japanese Sword used in Ancient Combat.
What is a Katana?
The most famous reindeer of all.
Who is Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
Martha May Whovier, Betty Lou Who, Augustus MayWho
What is The Grinch Who Stole Christmas?
The name of the unofficial mascot of Bash & Design.
Who is Sebastian?
The place where Wagyu Beef got its name.
What is Japan?
An insect before a major transformation. The very hungry...
What is a 'Kat'erpillar?
The major company is directly credited with the popularizing the design of Santa that we know today.
What is Coca-Cola?
Cady. Gretchen. Regina. Karen.
What is Mean Girls?
You do this before taking a break (and snack).
What is Wash Your Hands?
Taco Bell launched an ad campaign with this animal in 1997. (Bonus points if you know the catchphrase!)
What is a Chihuahua? What is "Yo quiero Taco Bell!"
'Timon' in The Lion King.
What is a Meerkat?
This classic American staple is traditionally eaten once a year on Christmas Day in Japan.
What is KFC? (Kentucky Fried Chicken)
Bella. Edward.
What is Twilight?
We use what is commonly called brown paint frequently in the studio. The specific name is this.
What is Burnt Sienna?
Arachibutyrophobia (Uh-Racki-Bue-Tearroh-Phobia)is a fear of food sticking to the roof of your mouth. Namely, this specific spread.
What is Peanut Butter?
A sport traditionally held during the Winter Olympics.
The country originated the Christmas Tree.
What is Germany?
Barbara. Adam. Charles. Delia. Lydia.
What is Beetlejuice?