This video game character appears in the Mario franchise, he is commonly portrayed as the son of another recurring villain, and he often pilots unusual vehicles or machines during boss encounters.
Bowser Jr
This dish became popular in North America despite originating in Mexico, it is commonly associated with restaurant dining rather than home cooking, and its name references a famous Roman historical figure.
Caesar Salad
This vehicle is commonly hired for weddings and celebrity events, it is usually driven by someone other than the main passenger, and it is known for having a much longer passenger section than most cars.
Limousine
This fictional character lives on school grounds rather than in a castle or dormitory, he is far larger than most human characters around him, and he is especially connected with dangerous creatures.
Hagrid
This city lies near the Tian Shan mountains, it is the largest city in a landlocked former Soviet country that borders China, and its country is better known for nomadic traditions than for seaports.
Bishkek
This Southeast Asian noodle dish is strongly associated with street food culture, it was promoted nationally in the twentieth century as part of a government campaign, and it commonly includes ingredients such as peanuts, lime, and tamarind.
Pad Thai
This internet creator first built a major audience through gaming content, the screen name combines a weapon reference with an animal rather than a real surname, and much of the later channel identity became tied to reaction-style videos.
SSSniperWolf
This luxury brand is associated with personal accessories rather than clothing, it has Swiss roots, and one of its best-known product lines shares its name with a famous endurance race in Florida.
Rolex
This household brand is found much more often in kitchens than in fashion or entertainment stores, it is especially associated with kettles and toasters, and its name is made from two surnames rather than one invented word.
Russell Hobbs
Made by a Finnish developer, this mobile game focuses on farming and production rather than combat, players trade goods through a roadside shop and a newspaper-style market, and progress often comes from filling truck and boat orders instead of defeating enemies.
HayDay
This game became popular long before modern console gaming, players score by redirecting a moving ball instead of controlling a character across a map, and most of the meaningful input comes from mechanisms near the bottom of the machine
Pinball
This scientific instrument works outside Earth’s atmosphere rather than from a mountaintop observatory, it became famous after astronauts physically serviced it, and it is strongly associated with detailed images of deep space used in textbooks and news coverage.
Hubble Telescope
This city is on the eastern side of Australia, it shares its name with the river running through it, and it became more internationally visible after hosting a major world exposition in the late 1980s.
Brisbane
This zodiac sign is one of the air signs, it falls partly in January, and its symbol is represented by a human figure rather than an animal.
Aquarius
This Roman deity, artists often associate this figure with beauty rather than war or wisdom, and this figure is part of the story involving the judgment of Paris.
Venus
This marine animal is found in warm coastal waters, it belongs to the same broader phylum as corals and sea anemones, and it is feared far more for venom than for size, being the most dangerous of it's species
Box Jellyfish
Daily Double
This snack became especially visible through school lunches and online spicy-food challenges, it is rolled rather than flat, and it is much more associated with intense heat than with sweetness.
This dinosaur lived close to the end of the age of dinosaurs, it stayed low to the ground on four legs, and it belonged to a heavily armored group rather than a fast-running or long-necked one. It made an appearance too in PvZ2.
Ankylosaurus
This tree belongs to a group of evergreen conifers, it is widely used in the soundboards of stringed instruments, and its cones hang downward rather than standing upright.
Spruce
This clothing brand comes from the United Kingdom rather than Japan, it often combines Western casualwear with Japanese text, and it became especially associated with hoodies and other casual outerwear.
Superdry
This dessert brand comes from Japan, it focuses on ring-shaped pastries rather than cakes or loaves, and its name is written in unusual English that reads like a question.
I'm Donut?
This condiment is strongly associated with South American grilling culture, it is more often paired with meat than with pasta or rice, and it typically combines herbs with oil and vinegar rather than cream or tomato.
Chimichurri Sauce
This stadium is linked to one side of Spain’s most famous football rivalry, it is in a Mediterranean city with a strong non-Spanish identity, and its name is not in Castilian (regular) Spanish.
Camp Nou
This fast-food chain was founded in the United States, its menu centers on Mexican-inspired items rather than burgers or pizza, and its brand name comes from the founder’s surname rather than from a mascot or location
Taco Bell
This American company works in both aerospace and defense, it was created through a merger in the 1990s, and one of the firms behind that merger had previously produced aircraft like the Constellation
Lockheed Martin