This massive Bloomington destination is large enough to fit 78 football fields.
What is the Mall of America?
This handheld tool is used for removing the outer skin from potatoes and carrots.
In this classic "game of global domination," players fight for control of 42 territories.
What is "Risk?"
This term, often used with "sigma," refers to a person's ability to attract a romantic partner.
What is Rizz?
In Toy Story, this space ranger is convinced he is a real member of the Intergalactic Alliance.
Who is Buzz Lightyear?
Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes," it’s the northernmost state in the contiguous U.S.
What is Minnesota?
To cook food quickly in a small amount of fat over relatively high heat.
What is Saute?
This tile-based game rewards you with 50 bonus points for a "Bingo" (using all 7 tiles).
What is Scrabble?
This viral YouTube series features singing heads emerging from plumbing fixtures.
What is Skibidi Toilet?
This 2017 film follows a boy named as he travels to the Land of the Dead.
What is Coco?
In 1937, Austin-based Hormel Foods introduced this "miracle meat" in a blue can.
What is SPAM?
This heavy-bottomed pot, often made of cast iron, is perfect for slow-cooking stews.
What is a Dutch Oven?
In Clue, this suspect is often the first to be accused, typically "in the Library with the Candlestick."
To "pay" this tax is to have a friend or sibling "steal" a portion of your food.
What is Fanum Tax?
In Finding Nemo, the address on the goggles is 42 Wallaby Way in this Australian city.
What is Sydney?
This "Purple Rain" singer’s legendary Paisley Park estate is located in Chanhassen.
What is Prince?
A French term for "everything in its place," referring to prepping all ingredients before cooking.
This word-guessing game requires one player to act out a phrase without speaking.
What is Charades?
If you’ve spent too much time online and need to reconnect with reality, people say you must do this.
What is Touch Grass?
This "Incredible" fashion designer famously insists on "No Capes!"
Who is Edna Mode?
Originally called the "Mound Metalcraft Company," this toy brand became famous for its steel trucks.
What is Tonka?
This kitchen tool with small holes is used for removing lumps from flour or icing sugar.
What is a Sifter or Sieve?
This 1995 film and later board game features a magical jungle that comes to life with every roll.
What is Jumanji?
Popularized by Kai Cenat, this term describes someone who is the "Greatest of All Time."
What is Goated?
This was the name of the elite "Scaring" company where Mike and Sulley worked.
What is Monsters, Inc?