This Japanese dish translates to “grilled over fire” and is often skewered.
What is Yakitori?
How many seconds are there in a year?
What is 12?
“The happiest place on Earth.”
What is Disneyland?
This pop star was known as the “Queen of Pop.”
What is Madonna?
I can fly without wings, cry without eyes, and am often seen in kids’ parties.
What is a balloon?
This Middle Eastern dish made of chickpeas is often mistaken as a dip but is technically a spread.
What is Hummus?
What gets wetter the more it dries?
What is a towel?
"Eat Fresh."
What is Subway?
This 1993 film features dinosaurs brought back to life.
What is Jurassic Park?
I’m small, portable, and help people communicate instantly—but I existed long before smartphones.
What is a walkie-talkie?
This dessert’s name means “burnt cream” in French.
What is Crème brûlée?
What begins with T, ends with T, and has T in it?
What is a teapot?
“Maybe she’s born with it. Maybe it’s…”
This 2023 film about a famous doll became a global box office hit and sparked a cultural “pink” phenomenon.
What is Barbie?
I keep things cold, hum quietly, and often live in the kitchen. Some people talk to me when they’re bored.
What is a refridgerator?
This Thai soup is known for its balance of sour and spicy flavors, often using lemongrass.
What is Tom Yum?
What has one eye but cannot see?
“Open happiness.”
This 2019 film became the first non-English language movie to win Best Picture at the Oscars.
What is Parasite?
I exist before the digital age, help you calculate, and my beads slide silently.
What is an abacus?
This Italian dessert is made with ladyfingers soaked in coffee and layered with mascarpone cheese.
What is Tiramisu?
What word is spelled incorrectly in every dictionary?
What is incorrectly?
“When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight.”
What is FedEx?
This 2000 film follows a Roman general betrayed by an emperor and forced into slavery.
What is Gladiator?
I have keys but no doors, and I produce music.
What is a piano?