Famous for its urban legend of having "bad blood" with the biggest mall franchise in the Philippines, this chain proved its godly strength in commerce and trade as it became the largest in its industry.
Mercury Drug
Eclair, Macaron, Brioche, and of course the long one, just to name a few.
France
Unfortunately, this Korean dance craze might require a lot of lower-body strength due to lots of hip and leg moves, but not plastic surgery.
New Face
Often used in Filipino parlor games, this character is the Bato-Bato Pik Bible version counter for the lion.
Samson
Give me an H, give me an R, LD to the right makes this hyping word roar.
Cheerleading
This brand just proves its namesake god's liking, as its "bars" made their way through the British frontlines and POWs during WWII.
Mars Chocolate
Tikoy
Popularized by Edu Manzano in the game show, GKNB?, this fruity dance involves pointing up, then down, then wiggling going up.
Papaya
No one dares except this man, who wrestled with God to prepare himself to face his brother after stealing his birthright and blessing--resulting in the man's name meaning "supplanter or, in Filipino, mandarambong".
Jacob
Home of the windmills and tulips, this country gave birth to legendary painters such as van Gogh and Rembrandt, who also have artworks featuring those two things.
Netherlands
Known for her "evil eye", the Roman goddess of "envy" knows a lot about looking, as this one-letter-less graphics technology company aims to provide the best picture, especially for gamers, editors, and the like.
NVIDIA
Tiramisu, whose name literally means "pick me up", will surely be picked up once you visit this origin country.
Italy
Originally used in the 1970s to refer to people who bring their own music through their Walkmans, this term is now used in modern times to describe dancing with the music coming through individual headphones worn by dancers in the crowd.
Silent Disco
Paul, who wrote the epistles in the Bible, is known by this one-letter-off name before he adopted his Roman name, which he thought was more suitable for his new mission: spreading the Gospel to the Gentiles (non-Jews).
Saul
You might not want to hear the message from this, especially when you have this rank in DOTA 2, which is also the same HRLD word.
Herald
Ain't no lie that the Roman Goddess of the truth also has this PH radio station, on "846 AM", that focuses on Catholic media, which for believers is reality.
Veritas846
With Hispanic origins, this pastry with fillings that could be veggies, pork, chicken, or beef is known for its crunchiness, especially when fried.
Empanada
Also known as "air walk", this cool dance move makes you seem like you're walking on air with the proper timing of the feet and some rizz, hakot ea fr fr.
One of David's wives, this former wife of Nabal, who shares the name with a Strat Plan team member, is the only one described as beautiful and intelligent in the Bible.
Abigail
In 2015, Beyoncé became this for Uber as she got paid with equity, instead of cash, after doing a concert in their private corporate event.
Shareholder
Pulled by dragons in a chariot in Roman myth, its PH counterpart in the transportation scene is this bus company, known for its blue or yellow buses that travel all around the country.
Ceres Liner
According to TasteAtlas, Pastel de Nata, an egg custard tart from this country, is the top pastry in the world and has been served even before the 18th century by Catholic monks and nuns using leftover yolks from clearing of wines and starching of clothes.
Portugal
Associated with Blythe as the DC, this 2006 Gwen Stefani hit is trending on TikTok with suave hip moves that would make you go "woo-hoo, yee-hoo".
The Sweet Escape
The A+ question for the category is this top guy in the Bible, who lived up to 969 years, and whose name also means a large wine bottle in modern times (TALK ABOUT SOME AGING).
Methuselah
Time for some Excel test: pressed Ctrl + K (+ a few extra steps) and now, the text is clickable, transportative, and blue-fonted.
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