The sum of fifteen and seven.
What is 22?
The country directly north of the United States of America.
What is Canada?
It's about a person who was bitten by a spider and is now far away from his place of residence.
What is Spider-Man: No Way Home?
Two expressions that are equivalent to each other are joined together in one of these.
What is an equation?
Flat noodles in a creamy sauce with peanuts, partially named after the country it comes from.
What is Pad Thai?
The product of 18 and 2.
What is 36?
This country located in Europe is shaped like a boot.
What is Italy?
It's a movie about these blue people and it shares the name of your online profile picture. And they go swimming or something.
What is Avatar: The Way of Water?
The name given to numerical values or variables that are multiplied together.
What are factors?
Cooked snails, a delicacy from France.
What is escargot?
The quotient of 44 and 11.
What is 4?
By landmass, the largest country in the entire world.
What is Russia?
This is a movie about a popular doll that is alive somehow and crosses into the real world.
What is Barbie?
Daily Double!
The name given to the process of "flipping" a fraction.
What is a reciprocal?
What is ramen?
Seven more than three groups of eight.
What is 31?
Known for sauerkraut, Mercedes Benz, BMW, and Audi.
What is Germany?
It's an animated movie about two famous Italian brothers who are transported to the Mushroom Kingdom.
What is The Super Mario Bros. Movie?
A fraction of the whole, expressed as a value out of 100.
What is percentage?
A spread made from garbanzo beans and tahini. Famous in Eastern European countries.
What is hummus?
Six less than the product of eight and ten.
What is 74?
The most populated country in the entire world.
What is India?
It's that movie with a bunch of dinosaurs that are for some reason no longer extinct and they fight Chris Pratt or something.
What is Jurassic World?
The name given to positive and negative numbers.
What are integers?
Famous in Peru, fresh raw fish or shellfish "cooked" without heat in citrus juice.
What is ceviche?