“That is Mahogany!”
Effie Trinket
Fill in the blanks: “ANIMALS ARE TO BE _____, ____ _______.
Seen Not Heard
A baguette sandwich filled with savory and fresh ingredients blends French colonial influence with local Vietnamese ingredients.
Bánh mì
The first church in Cebu was originally built in 1565 by Augustinian friars to house the image of the "Holy Child" discovered by a soldier.
Basilica Minore del Santo Niño
This 2003 Filipino comedy film series directed by Wenn V. Deramas’s stars Ai Ai de las Alas as Ina Montecillo.
Ang Tanging Ina
"Remember who the real enemy is."
Haymitch / Finnick
In Disney’s Oz the Great and Powerful, this good character is played by the splendid, the wonderful Michelle Williams.
Glinda the Good Witch
The Hindu-Buddhist temple complex Angkor Wat is featured in this country’s national flag.
Cambodia
Fill in the Blanks: Naga, San Fernando, _______, Sibonga, Argao.
Carcar
Both Marian Rivera and Anne Curtis-Smith star as this mermaid in the television fantasy series of the same name.
Dyesebel
"Imagine how terrified she must be, Coryo”
Tigris
Wickedly amazing star Idina Menzel also stars in this 2007 Disney live-action animated musical fantasy romantic comedy movie as an ex-girlfriend turned princess.
Enchanted
Formerly known as Siam, this country originated the Siamiese cat breed.
Thailand
In the Filipino comedy/drama Camp Sawi, five heartbroken women enter a boot camp on this island that helps people ease their pain and move on.
Bantayan Island
Sarah G. stars as Emerald Gomez in this Philippine television drama series broadcast by ABS-CBN in 2007.
Pangarap na Bituin
Coriolanus Snow: You get the pick of the litter.
“You forget, I'm part of that litter.”
Sejanus Plinth
This poisonous substance was used in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, notably as the material for the fake snow in the poppy field scene.
Asbestos
This country’s capital was renamed in 1970 in honor of the current Sultan's father Bandar Seri Begawan.
Brunei
This Venetian explorer’s account is the first detailed European record of the islAnds and their People, providing valuable primary source information on pre-colonial Philippine society, culture, language, and geography.
Antonio Pigafetta
The title of the first full-length Filipino-produced and directed feature film is also the name of a fish species whose red underside resembles the dress that Filipinas wore in the mountains.
Dalagang Bukid