Holy Moly
Name that Dance
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Guess the Animated Disney Movie
Familiar Foreign Phrases
100

Muslims face toward this holy city during their five daily prayers.

What is Mecca?

100

It takes two to perform this ballroom dance, famous for its sharp footwork, dramatic flair, and roots in Argentina.

What is tango?

100

Founded as a running shoe company in the 1960s, it became one of the biggest sportswear brands in the world thanks to its “swoosh” logo and athlete endorsements.

What is Nike?

100

A Peruvian emperor is turned into a llama by his scheming advisor and must find his way back to his palace.

What is The Emperor’s New Groove?

100

This Swahili phrase, made famous by Disney's The Lion King, means "no worries."

What is “Hakuna Matata”?

200

Buddhists seek to attain this state of liberation from suffering and the cycle of rebirth.

What is Nirvana?

200

Often performed at weddings and formal events, this elegant ballroom dance is characterized by smooth gliding movements in 3/4 time.

What is waltz?

200

Originally a trunk maker in the 1800s, this brand became synonymous with monogrammed luggage and high-end leather goods.

What is Louis Vuitton?

200

A gifted girl struggles to fit into her family of magical gift-bearers while her home in the mountains begins to lose its magic.

What is Encanto?

200

This Japanese expression is traditionally said before a meal to express gratitude for the food and those who prepared it.

What is “Itadakimasu”?

300

This wily king of Corinth repeatedly outsmarted the Greek gods and even escaped death more than once, for which he was condemned in the Underworld to eternally push a massive boulder up a hill.

Who is Sisyphus?

300

Often danced at country bars and weddings, this style of dance has dancers performing synchronized steps without a partner.

What is line dance or line dancing?

300

This Japanese avant-garde fashion house is known for pushing “anti-fashion” silhouettes and for a playful heart logo featuring a pair of cartoon eyes designed by artist Filip Pagowski.

What is Comme des Garçons?

300

A skilled archer princess refuses to follow tradition and accidentally unleashes a magical curse on her own mother.

What is Brave?

300

You say this German word after someone sneezes; it literally means "health."

What is “Gesundheit”?

400

This Catholic sacrament is traditionally administered to those facing serious illness or advanced age, using blessed oil as a sign of God’s grace and comfort.

What is the Anointing of the Sick?

400

This energetic Brazilian dance is closely associated with Carnival and features quick footwork and rhythmic hip movements.

What is samba?

400

This Italian fashion house, founded in 1913, is known for minimalist luxury designs and nylon handbags that became especially popular in the 1990s.

What is Prada?

400

A socially awkward inventor becomes involved with a mysterious group that turns out to be his own future family, leading to a time-travel journey built around “moving forward.”

What is Meet the Robinsons?

400

This Hebrew expression is commonly used to congratulate someone on a happy occasion like a wedding or bar mitzvah.

What is “Mazeltov”?

500

This Egyptian god was killed and dismembered by his brother Set before being restored by Isis and becoming ruler of the afterlife.

Who is Osiris?

500

This lively Czech folk dance became a popular ballroom dance in the 19th century and is recognized by its quick, hopping steps.

What is polka?

500

This Paris-based avant-garde fashion house is known for deconstruction, anonymity in design, its iconic split-toe “tabi” shoes inspired by traditional Japanese footwear, and a fragrance line that extends its conceptual approach beyond clothing.

What is Maison Margiela?

500

After an accident, a jazz musician finds himself stuck in a metaphysical realm where personalities are formed, and must team up with a reluctant trainee to return to his own life.

What is Soul?

500

This Sanskrit greeting is often said at the end of a yoga class, accompanied by palms pressed together.

What is “Namaste”?