In 2028, this California city will host the summer Olympics for the 3rd time.
Los Angeles
She has a lobster best friend named Sebastian and a fish best friend named Flounder.
Ariel
Leonardo Da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa” hangs in this famous museum in Paris.
The Louvre
This vertical element with a support function contains a base, shaft, and a capital.
Column
This term for cutting vegetables into long, thin strips is derived from the French for “matchstick”.
Julienne
In bowling, this term is used when a player gets three strikes in a row.
Turkey
This 1992 villain has a parrot named Lago and a staff shaped like a cobra.
Jafar
This Norwegian artist is famous for his 1893 painting “The Scream”.
Edvard Munch
The front exterior face of a building, often designed to be ornamental.
Facade
To pierce pastry dough with a fork before baking to prevent bubbling is called this.
Docking
Known for “logo” three point shots, this NBA player revolutionized the game with his shooting.
Stephen Curry
This 1994 film features the song “Circle of Life” and is based on Shakespeare‘s Hamlet.
Lion King
This artist is known for his “Campbell’s Soup Cans” and his studio, “The Factory”.
Andy Warhol
This style is characterized by grandeur of scale, simplicity of geometric forms, and a preference for blank walls, often seen in government buildings.
Neoclassical Architecture
This technique involves cooking food slowly in fat, often used for duck or garlic.
Confit
In 1976, this Romanian gymnast was the first to receive a perfect score at the Olympics.
Nadia Comaneci
In 1955, this Disney princess became the first to not have to marry into royalty to become a princess.
Mulan
This American artist is famous for his painting “American Gothic”, featuring a farmer and his daughter.
Grant Wood
He is famous for the phrase “Less is more” and designed the Seagram Building in New York City.
Mies van der Rohe
A finely chopped mixture of mushrooms, onions, and herbs sautéed in butter.
Duxelles
This is the only sport to be played on the moon.
Golf
This 1996 animated film featured the debut of the song “Someday” and was based on a Victor Hugo novel.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
This French painters 1872 painting “Impression, Sunrise” inspired the name of the Impressionist movement.
Claude Monet
This Italian Renaissance architect wrote ”The Four Books of Architecture” and heavily influenced Palladian style.
Andrea Palladio
This French term refers to a mixture of diced vegetable-usually celery, onions, and carrots-used as a flavor base.
Mirepoix