'Cause if you like it, then you shoulda put a ring on it.
Who is Beyoncé?
In this rage-inducing board game, players race to buy and/or auction high value properties, utilities, and railroads. Just make sure the ones you land on are yours.
What is Monopoly?
In Celsius, water freezes at 0° and boils at 100°. In Fahrenheit, water freezes at 32° and boils at this temperature?
What is 212°?
This pastry is a traditional breakfast food in Francophone countries, and is frequently enjoyed with chocolate, ham, cheese, almonds, or just plain butter.
What is a croissant?
This event occurs when a celestial body comes in between a star and a planet. It looks very scary.
What is an eclipse?
"I hope he buys you flowers
I hope he holds your hand
Give you all his hours
When he has the chance."
Who is Bruno Mars?
What is Scrabble?
Although lethally scorching to any of us, some stars in our universe are substantially hotter than others, and the hottest ones glow this color. Thank goodness our sun does not.
What is blue?
From the Latin word for "to dance", this performance art was created during the Italian Renaissance in the 15th century, and has become synonymous with grace and practice. Something about a swan.
What is ballet?
Made of ice, dust, gasses, and rock, these tailed travelers are only visible when burning up near a star.
What is comet?
"What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
Stand a little taller
Doesn't mean I'm lonely when I'm alone
What doesn't kill you makes a fighter
Footsteps even lighter
Doesn't mean I'm over 'cause you're gone"
Who is Kelly Clarkson?
This high-stress game's name comes from a Swahili word meaning, "to construct". Just remember to be very careful, only use one hand, and don't shake the table.
What is Jenga?
Before the reveal of Pepper X in 2023, this pepper was known as the hottest in the world, named after the Tar Heel State.You really shouldn't eat it.
What is the Carolina Reaper?
You've probably heard of this phenomenon before, as it was first used by Émile Boirac in 1876 in his book about the psychic sciences. Although it's likely just an illusion, you've probably heard of this phenomenon before.
What is Déjà vu?
This astronomical event is so cataclysmic, that for a short time, they are the brightest things in the observable universe.
What is a supernova?
Yeah, I'm sorry, I can't afford a Ferrari
But that don't mean I can't get you there
I guess he's an Xbox and I'm more Atari
But the way you play your game ain't fair
Who is CeeLo Green?
This card game was popular in Europe, and involves two pairs of players. There are tricks, auctions and trumps. ou probably don't know how to play, but we'll figure that out when we come to it.
What is Bridge?
On Earth, most matter exists in three states—solid, liquid or gas—but this state of matter is far more rare, occurring only in things like lightning, neon signs, and stars. Actually, you're probably looking at it right now.
What is plasma?
Although nowadays we associate this word with powerful government forces we barely trust, in Europe it just means a wooden box full of clothes.
What is bureau?
This star is 4.2 light years away, and despite its considerable distance, it is still the closest star to our planet in our universe.
What is Alpha Centauri?
And the piano, it sounds like a carnival
And the microphone smells like a beer
And they sit at the bar and put bread in my jar
And say, "Man, what are you doin' here?"
Who is Billy Joel?
The first references of this game are written in Sanskrit, it's first manuals were written in Arabic, and its first pieces were made of ivory. It's been all around the world and back, but the rules of this solved game haven't changed much at all.
What is chess?
The most popular example of pyroclastic flow is from this famous mountain in southern Italy, whose volcanic ash and debris was so hot and fast that many of its victims were encased almost immediately, preserved forever at the moment of death.
What is Mt. Vesuvius?
This naval emergency is better known by its English transliteration, but it originates in France, when French soldiers in dire straights would literally cry out "Help me!" over the radio.
What is M'aidez/Mayday?
This 15th century astronomer popularized the idea of heliocentrism, the concept that the planets in our solar system orbit around the Sun, and not the other way around.
Who is Nicolaus Copernicus?