This Scranton paper salesman loves bears, beets, and Battlestar Galactica — and he takes his assistant‑to‑the‑regional‑manager title very seriously.
Who is Dwight Schrute?
This 90s snack was so neon‑colored and sugar‑packed that it felt less like food and more like a dare you accepted on the school bus.
What is a Dunkaroo?
This pop star built a billion‑dollar empire by turning heartbreak, cardigans, and suspiciously autobiographical Easter eggs into a global sport.
Who is Taylor Swift?
This U.S. state is the only one made up of a chain of islands, and also the only one where a volcano might casually ruin your vacation plans.
What is Hawaii?
Two Worlds
What is Tarzan?
This New York City chef‑turned‑soap‑maker is known for her sarcastic humor, her iconic hair, and her on‑again, off‑again relationship with Jerry
Who is Elaine Benes?
This toy craze had kids trading colorful, bean‑filled animals like they were high‑value stocks — until everyone realized they were… bean‑filled animals.
What are Beanie Babies?
This former boy‑bander dresses like a thrift‑store time traveler and performs like he’s trying to seduce both the camera and gravity at the same time.
Who is Harry Styles?
This layer of Earth is made of hot, semi‑solid rock that slowly moves, which is why continents drift — not because they’re “running away from their problems.”
What is the Mantle?
Go the Distance
What is Hercules?
This Albuquerque chemistry teacher turned criminal mastermind insists everything he does is “for his family,” even as his empire spirals out of control.
Who is Walter White?
This chart‑topping boy band told the world “I Want It That Way,” even though no one has ever agreed on what “that way” actually means.
Who are the Backstreet Boys?
This artist went from Disney sweetheart to “I will twerk on national television while wearing latex and holding a sledgehammer, and honestly you’re welcome.”
Who is Miley Cyrus?
In grammar, this type of sentence contains one independent clause and at least one dependent clause, making it the overachiever of elementary school writing.
What is a complex sentence?
Colors of the Wind
What is Pocahontas?
This Hawkins police chief with a troubled past becomes a father figure to a girl with telekinetic powers — and he’s never far from a cup of coffee
Who is Jim Hopper?
This 1990s device let you talk to your friends, play Snake, and survive being dropped off a two‑story building — all on the same day.
What is a Nokia cellphone.
This pop legend has reinvented herself so many times that her career feels like a decades‑long costume change montage with occasional cultural resets.
Who is Madonna?
This early American document was written in 1215, inspired the U.S. Constitution centuries later, and basically told the king, “Hey, maybe you shouldn’t do whatever you want.”
What is the Magna Carta?
Bundle of Joy
What is Inside Out?
This Springfield resident works at a nuclear power plant, loves donuts, and often exclaims “D’oh!” when things go wrong.
Who is Homer Simpson?
This handheld gaming device let you play in the car, at school, under the covers — as long as you had enough AA batteries to power a small village.
What is the Game Boy?
This singer’s entire personality is “human confetti cannon,” and she once made the world debate whether a left shark was doing its job correctly.
Who is Katy Perry?
A shape with four sides, four right angles, and two pairs of equal opposite sides is called this — even though most adults just call it “a square that gave up.”
What is a rectangle?
I'm Still Here
What is Treasure Planet?