The brand behind Micahel Jordan's famous sneakers. That company with the famous "swoosh".
What is Nike?
He's blue, fast, and kinda rude.
Who is Sonic the Hedgehog?
The product of 6 and 5.
What is 30?
It's red and said to keep the doctor away.
What is an apple?
A fantastical story about a young woman in a world with an evil queen and a cheshire cat.
What is Alice in Wonderland?
What is Adidas?
The princess of the Mushroom Kingdom.
Who is Princess Peach Toadstool?
18 fewer than the product of 10 and 3.
What is 12?
Hens, chicken, and other poultry drop this oval-shaped food everywhere.
What are eggs?
Jack Skellington searches for the meaning of the holidays in this stop-motion classic.
What is The Nightmare Before Christmas?
It could be the name of a shoe company, or the name of a four-legged animal.
What is Puma?
The super-serious hero of the Halo series.
Who is Master Chief?
47 more than the sum of 3 and 4.
What is 54?
You can spread avocado or jam on this.
What is toast?
Sulley and Mike scare young children for much needed energy in this animated film.
What is Monsters, Inc.?
A pair of Chuck Taylors or a pair of Chuck 70s, two iconic shoes made by this company.
What is Converse?
Often mistaken as Zelda, he's the sword-wielding hero in green clothes.
Who is Link?
DAILY DOUBLE! Start with the quotient of 12 and 3, and then double it.
What is 8?
Twirl it on a fork, it goes great with tomato sauce!
What is spaghetti?
This ill-fated British passenger ship that famously sank in 1912 happens to be the title of this 1997 film.
What is Titanic?
Known for their famous Checkerboard design, you might find a pair on the feet of Justin Bieber.
A super-spy known to have dismantled several Metal Gears with his bare hands.
Who is Solid Snake?
12 less than the square of 10.
What is 88?
It's open-faced, pie-shaped with a flaky pastry crust filled with a rich custard made from eggs, milk or cream, and other ingredients like meat, vegetables, and cheese.
What is a quiche?
Macaulay Culkin torments house invaders in this holiday classic.
What is Home Alone?