UB40 sung about this particularly colored drink back in 1983.
Red Red Wine
American president with DJT as his initials.
Donald John Trump
This extraterrestrial time lord first appeared on television in 1963
Doctor Who
This country is as big as the dwarf planet Pluto
Russia
With no army, this country is regarded as the most peaceful country in the world
Iceland
This alcoholic beverage, originated in Japan, is made with fermented rice
Sake
This actor and wrestler has a very hard stage name.
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
This brilliant, but misanthropic doctor was played by Hugh Laurie for 8 seasons on FOX.
Doctor House
This country has the most time zones in the world
France
This sugary glaze is often used on top of cakes and donuts
Icing
This italian sauce is made with meat and wine and is very good with pasta.
Ragu
This octopus looking pirate became famous as the captain of the Flying Dutchman and the antagonist to Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean
Davy Jones
This mysterious and weird fictional doctor was played by Benedict Cumberbatch in the 2016 movie of the same name.
Dr. Strange
This country is the oldest still existing country in the world
Egypt
This type of lettuce was first created in 1894 and is a stable in salads and sandwiches today
Iceberg
In Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal Lecter pairs this nice wine with "his liver and some fava beans"
Chianti
The meaning of the abbreviation DJ
Disc Jockey
Mike Myers played both this doctor and his nemesis Austin Powers in a number of movies.
Dr. Evil
This is the largest country in the world with no rivers
Saudi Arabia
U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement
ICE
This fictional TV anchor, played by Will Ferrell, shares his last name with a very famous wine region in France
Ron Burgundy
This american actress had her breakthrough role as the lead character in the Fifty Shades film series
Dakota Johnson
This fictional multi-limbed doctor was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #3.
Doctor Octopus
This is the biggest country in the world with no native land mammals
New Zealand
The name of carbon dioxide (CO2) after it reaches it's solid form at minus 78,5 degrees celcius.
Dry Ice