This Arlington bar pays homage to an arrangement between people to take a single vehicle to their desired location
Carpool
In Phineas and Ferb, the meaning of this song's acronym, S-I-M-P, is not to be confused with a person who shows excessive affection to their partner
Squirrels in My Pants
The Silver & Black football team is cast in the first Indiana Jones Movie
Las Vegas Raiders of the Lost Ark
This Japanese craft produces shapes and figures out of paper, without cutting it
Origami
This non-latin country was recently shouted out by Bad Bunny during the latest Super Bowl half-time show
Canada
This classic PBS series features children from Earth sent to a digital universe to defeat a villainous hacker
Cyberchase
The Great Bambino makes it to the Supreme Court
Babe Ruth Bader Ginsburg
This craft of stitching fabric with a hook instead of a needle developed in the 19th century
Crochet
This uniquely decorated restaurant has over 30 types of a dessert consisting of a creamy filling baked in a pastry or pressed-crumb shell
Cheesecake Factory
This earth-bender, in a popular Nickelodeon series, invented metal-bending to escape from her captors who were attempting to bring her home to her parents
Toph
Celestial body of extremely intense gravity that scores an ace in golf.
A Black Hole in One
Process in which you bind a piece of clothing, so that only certain parts of the article absorb color
Tie-Dye
This African city is home to the oldest and only surviving world wonder
Cairo
In a popular mystery series, following a gang of meddling kids, this rock band was the sexual awakening for lesbians everywhere
The Hex Girls
BS sitcom about Ted Mosby’s search for the nun who founded the order of the Missionaries of Charity in India
How I met your Mother Teresa
Pottery usually undergoes this heating process twice in the biscuit & glaze stages
Firing
This original French market, established in 1862, is famous for its sugary pastries
Cafe Du Monde
In Bob's Burgers, pre-teen Tina writes erotic novels about this boy
Jimmy Jr.
Fish eats plankton & is eaten by another & still another fish, then by a man who's part of a group of convicts working outside
Stumpwork, cutwork, and crewelwork are varieties of this textile art
Embroidery