The French word "quatre" represents *this number* — even though it looks nothing like it in English.
What is four?
This burger chain is known not just for its patties, but also for giving away free peanuts while you wait.
What is Five Guys?
In this Hans Christian Andersen story, the protagonist traded her voice for a chance to walk—only to learn that love can’t always be earned in silence.
What is "The Little Mermaid"?
This artist promised he’d never give you up, but the internet gave you his music video when you least expected it.
Who is Rick Astley?
The only site in San Diego where your America the Beautiful park pass gets you in, this oceanside monument features tidepools, panoramic views, and a historic lighthouse.
What is Cabrillo National Monument?
In Spanish, *this word* comes after "uno" and before "tres."
What is dos?
This item is the most sold menu item at McDonalds.
What are fries?
Mocked for his appearance, this protagonist eventually reveals his majestic nature—proving that true beauty takes time to unfold.
What is "The Ugly Duckling"?
This looping meme features a high-pitched, fast-tempo vocalization that sounds like “oiia oiia oiia” repeated over a pulsing beat—often leaving viewers dizzy with delight.
What is Spinning Cat?
Located at the last U.S. exit off Interstate 5 before the Mexico border, this shopping center turns into a bargain-hunting hotspot every Black Friday.
What is Las Americas?
In Japanese, “san” means *this number* — but don’t confuse it with an honorific.
What is three?
This white-suited fast food founder was reportedly the second most recognized person in the world in a 1976 survey.
Who is Colonel Sanders?
In this Hans Christian Andersen tale, vanity and fear keep everyone silent—until a child points out what’s missing from the emperor’s wardrobe.
What is The Emperor’s New Clothes?
Featuring suggestive lyrics like “You touch my tralala,” this song by Swedish pop icon Günther is based on the 1984 Dutch song "Tralala" by Phill & Company.
What is the Ding Dong Song?
These two roads in UTC seem to reflect each other, as if looking into a mirror—both in name and proximity.
What are Nobel Drive and Lebon Drive?
In Mandarin, *this word*—symbolized by the simplest of all Chinese characters—forms the base of counting and is the first tone you’d learn.
What is yī?
Known for its root beer floats, this chain also offers a lineup of family-named burgers like the Papa, Mama, and Baby Burger.
What is A&W?
In this Hans Christian Andersen tale, a woman’s royal identity is confirmed not by bloodline or beauty, but by her hypersensitivity to bedding.
What is "The Princess and the Pea"?
This children’s show unexpectedly dropped bars when mashed up with Lil Jon’s “Step Yo Game Up” in the viral “Cooking by the Book” remix.
What is LazyTown?
This San Diego neighborhood lives up to its name with streets like Peacock Drive, Hornbill Avenue, and Hummingbird Lane.
What is Birdland?
In German, *this word* sits neatly between "eins" and "drei" when counting.
What is zwei?
Founded in San Diego in 1951, this chain is now represented by a CEO mascot in a business suit with a round white head and a permanently cheerful expression.
What is Jack in the Box?
In this grim story, a girl learns the hard way that buying flashy footwear can really move you — nonstop, forever.
What is The Red Shoes?
With wide eyes, intense vocals, and a sound somewhere between alien opera and high-energy techno, this artist gave us "7th Element" and "Opera 2."
Who is Vitas?
Famous for its Asian food scene, San Diego’s Convoy District lies in a (rough) inverted triangle formed by these three highways.
What are the 805, the 163, and the 52?