Putt putt to Pizza Hut
Pizza Hut
Gipay
Pig
This 9-letter word for an insect may have come about because people believed this bug ate uncovered dairy products
Butterfly
Tourists will frequently pose as if they’re holding up this slanted landmark
The leaning tower of Pisa
Shortest ever verse
(Bonus points where is it found)
Jesus wept
John 11:35Big on taste not on fat
subway
Iay keliay anabsanay
I like bananas
Derived from the Latin word termes, meaning "wood-worm
Termite
Tourists will frequently pose as if they are falling from the massive "falling" stream of this giant waterfall on the border of New York and Canada.
Niagara Falls
What book has the most chapters
(Bonus points who can say the longest chapter)
Psalms
Psalms 119
Red red ready
Red rooster
Daily double:
Gibay sdunherday oitnpay
Big hundreds points
This is Spanish for "little fly
Mosquito
Tourists will frequently pose as if they are pinching the top of this massive, red sandstone monolith in the Australian Outback
Uluru
Longest book
Jeremiah
30 minutes or more it’s free
Dominos
Earay oyuay gnivahay nufay
Are you having fun
This comes from the Spanish word cucaracha, which means a "creepy-crawly" or "beetle," later adapted into English
Cockroach
Tourists will frequently pose with their arms spread wide to mimic the open embrace of this massive Art Deco statue overlooking Rio de Janeiro
Christy redeemer
Who was the only female judge
Deborah
Australia’s best coffee
Mcafe or McDonald’s
Histay isay esayay
This is easy
One theory suggests the name is a mistranslation of a Romanian folktale. In the story, the Devil turned St. George’s horse into a giant fly. The Romanian word for "devil" (drac) is the same as the word for "dragon," leading English speakers to call it a "______" instead of the intended "devil's fly
Dragonfly
Tourists will frequently pose as if they are kissing the massive, weathered face of this half-lion, half-human limestone monument
Great sphinx of Giza
What is the first miracle Jesus performed
Turning water into wine