The Inuit people, a first-nation people of North America, invented these structures.
What are igloos?
Things needed for human life.
What is air, water, food, and shelter?
What is "MyMy"?
This is the longest key on a keyboard.
What is the space bar?
The exclamation symbol "!" is used at the end of this type of sentence.
What is an exclamatory sentence?
You scream, I scream, we all scream for this.
What is ice cream?
A homonym for "need," this is done to dough in order to make bread.
What is "knead"?
This toy horse line by Hasbro features ponies with an emblem on their bodies.
What is My Little Pony?
What are the four planets considered to be gas giants?
What is Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune?
This singer of "Cover Me in Sunshine" and "So What" spells her stage name in this stylized fashion.
What is "P¡NK"?
This Nick sitcom took place in Seattle.
What is iCarly?
"All You Need is Love" is a song by this British band.
Who are The Beatles?
This is Disney Parks' official app.
What is My Disney Experience?
This planet spins backward relative to the other planets.
What is Venus?
E!
What is the logo for the Entertainment Television network?
One of the three main types of rock.
What is igneous?
Needful Things is a 1991 horror novel by this famous novelist from Maine.
Who is Stephen King?
All the five forms of "I."
What is I, me, my, myself, and mine.
This is from the chorus of the song "NASA" by Arianna Grande.
What is "I'ma need space"?
This band sings "High Hopes" and "Hey Look Ma, I Made It."
What is Panic! at the Disco?
This Will Smith movie is the third movie adaptation of this novel.
What is I am Legend?
*The Last Man on Earth, The Omega Man, and I am Legend
The end of this refrain 'You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might...' from the Rolling Stones song "You Can't Always Get What You Want."
Formerly called Burma, this is a country in Asia.
What is Myanmar?
The ending of this popular vine: "Dude, what the.... this is your space, this is your area..."
What is "she can't do that to you!"?
This movie with an exclamation mark in the title is based on Charles Dickens' famous work about an orphan who becomes a thief.
What is "Oliver!"?