This word means the reverse of something
Opposite
Bite off more than
you can chew
This Swiss legend is known for his elegant one-handed backhand and 20 Grand Slam titles.
Roger Federer
Before Nick, Joe, and Kevin went Burnin’ Up the charts, they started as a Disney Channel band before branching into solo careers and acting.
Jonah Brothers
This sprawling open-air market in Addis is considered Africa's largest, with everything from spices to electronics.
Mercato
A word meaning stubborn or difficult to deal with—especially when someone refuses to change their mind.
Obstinate
Fly off
the handle
If you win six games and your opponent wins none, you’ve just served up this breakfast-related score.
Bagel
These tennis legends have won a combined 30 Grand Slam singles titles, with the older sister once holding the world No. 1 ranking in 2002.
Serena and Venus Williams
Towering above the capital, this religious site is known for its grand dome and being the burial place of Haile Selassie.
Selassie or Holy Trinity
A word meaning stubborn or difficult to deal with—especially when someone refuses to change their mind.
Obstruct
Shoot yourself in
the foot
This nation, with Djokovic as its star, has won the Davis Cup and consistently produces world-class tennis players.
Serbia
This group of sisters rose to fame on reality TV, with Kim becoming a media mogul, Khloé launching a denim line, and Kourtney founding a wellness brand.
Khardashian
Designed by an Italian architect, this landmark commemorates the massacre of Ethiopians by Italian occupying forces in Addis Ababa in 1937
Yekatit 12/Sidist kilo
This word describes something that’s no longer in use or outdated—like a floppy disk
Obsolete
Kick up your
heels
This American powerhouse has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles and is often considered the GOAT of women's tennis.
Serena Williams
The youngest self-made billionaire with a makeup empire; the other struts the runway for brands like Chanel and Versace.
Kylie and Kendall Jenner
This central square, previously having a revolutionary name, is where major national celebrations and public events often take place.
Meskel Square
A word meaning overly showy or flashy, often in a way that’s meant to attract attention.
Ostentatious
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Not the sharpest tool in
the shed
This Australian Open is held annually in Melbourne and is part of this prestigious four-tournament series.
Grand Slam
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
While one sister became Queen Bey, the other gained critical acclaim for her solo career, including the hit "Cranes in the Sky.
Named after the famous Russian poet, this square near Addis Ababa’s Old Airport honors his connection to Ethiopia through his mother’s Ethiopian heritage and serves as a popular local gathering spot.
Pushkin Square