Being permitted to do something, and speaking at a volume others can hear.
What are Allowed and Aloud?
This "Renaissance Man" is responsible for the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
These spirits are known for their high intelligence and shapeshifting abilities; the more tails they have, the more powerful they are.
What is a kitsune?
This bird is the only one capable of flying backward
What is a hummingbird?
In professional bowling, what do you call three strikes in a row?
What is a turkey?
A bowl of grains eaten for breakfast, and a word describing someone who does something repeatedly in a sequence.
What are Cereal and Serial?
This Dutch artist famously cut off part of his own ear and ate yellow paint.
Who is Vincent van Gogh?
A water-dwelling creature with a beak and a shell; it has a water-filled plate on its head that must remain wet for it to keep its strength.
What is a kappa?
An octopus has this many hearts.
What is three?
This gymnast is the most decorated American gymnast in history and has several moves named after her.
Who is Simone Biles?
A piece of paper used for writing letters, and the act of standing perfectly still.
What is stationery & stationary?
This artistic technique, famously used by Georges Seurat, uses thousands of tiny dots of colour to create a full image.
What is Pointillism?
The location where kodama primarily live?
What are forests?
This mammal is one of the only two mammals in the world that lays eggs instead of giving birth.
What is a platypus?
In baseball, what do you call it when a player hits a home run with the bases loaded?
What is a grand slam?
To systematically survey a group for votes or opinions, and a heavy-duty fabric used for sails or oil paintings.
What is canvass and canvas?
This iconic Japanese woodblock print by Hokusai depicts three boats moving through a storm with Mount Fuji in the background.
What is The Great Wave off Kanagawa?
What is martial arts and sword fighting?
The location of a shrimps heart?
What is its head?
This prestigious tennis tournament is the only "Grand Slam" played on grass courts.
What is Wimbledon?
Triple Threat: A wooden platform for shipping, the roof of your mouth, and the board an artist uses to mix paints.
What is pallet, palate, & palette?
This German school of design, active in the early 20th century, sought to combine crafts and the fine arts into a "total" work.
What is the Bauhaus?
This "hair cutter" spirit is known for sneaking up on people and snipping off their hair without them noticing.
What is a kamikiri?
This is the other mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth.
What is a Monotreme?
What is the only sport that has been played on the surface of the Moon?
What is golf?