Give me the name of one fish.
Salmon, Tuna, Guppy, Bass, Pollock, Goldfish, Shark, etc.
This genre could be called "scary movies".
Horror
This is the animal Americans most famously eat on Thanksgiving.
Turkey
Forrest Gump mistakenly thought this computer company sold fruit
Apple
This man painted the Mona Lisa
Leonardo Da Vinci
This is what we call suns OTHER than Earth's sun.
Stars
This character is Thor's brother.
Loki
This Japanese alcoholic beverage is also known as "nihonshu".
Sake
Windows
This one-earned artist painted "Sunflowers"
Vincent Van Gogh
This Australian animal is the largest that raises its babies in a "pouch".
Kangaroo
This woman played the female lead, opposite Ryan Gosling, in a 2016 romantic musical featuring jazz.
Emma Stone
American tables often have shakers holding salt and this spice.
Pepper
This creator of antivirus software ran for president of South Korea several times
Ahn Cheol-soo
This deaf Austrian composer is known for his numerically-titled symphonies, the last of which contributed the "Anthem of Europe"
Ludwig Von Beethoven
This is what we call the science of life.
Biology
This film, named after a plant, helped one of its actors become the first Korean to win an Oscar as the best supporting actress.
Minari
The French food known as escargot is made from these animals, called golbaengi in Korean.
Snails
This video game series, still extremely common in Korean arcades, has a name meaning "iron fist".
Tekken
Mikhail Tchaikovsky wrote a ballet about this fairy tale character who couldn't wake up.
In an atom, these particles have no charge.
Neutrons (or Neutrinos)
In this 1999 film by the Wachovskis, humanity mostly exists in a computer simulation, which one can break free from by consuming a tracker in the form of a "red pill".
The Matrix
This large citrus fruit has pink flesh and can affect how the human body interacts with some medications.
Grapefruit
The World Wide Web was created in 1989 and published in 1991, but this, the network it runs on, is several years older.
The Internet
The Greek poet Homer is traditionally considered the creator of the Iliad and this famous epic story of a man trying to return home from war.
The Odyssey