Singer of "Back to Black" and "Valerie"
Amy WINEhouse
Sofia Vergara leaves Ed O’Neill for Rhode Island native Peter Griffin
Modern Family Guy
A cluster of islands
Archipelago
The Roman God of metal-working is the etymology for the Italian and later the English words for this geographic feature.
Volcano
In lowercase, it means to make the surface of something smooth or shiny. In capitalisation, it is a nationality
Polish/polish
Common children’s game, often drawn onto concrete with chalk
HopSCOTCH
Han Solo meets up with Lando Calrissian while time-traveling with Marty McFly
The Empire Strikes Back to the Future
This sport was not included in the 1896 Olympics, but was included in the 1900 Olympics
Archery
This term in English is derived from an Italian term for the practice of popes giving their siblings' sons positions as cardinals
Nepotism
In lowercase, it's a citrus fruit. Capitalised, it's the most spoken language on Earth.
mandarin/Mandarin
To search through something quickly and untidily
RUMmage
Jimmy Stewart meets an angel & a Monty Python member is mistaken for the Messiah
Its a Wonderful Life of Brian
An assassinated member of the Austrian royal family
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This English term for someone who is vain and difficult to work
Prima-Donna
In lowercase, it's a type of artwork made of tiles. Capitalised, it's an adjective referring to a Biblical figure
The youngest sibling of a Harry Potter family
The film for which Sandra Bullock won an Oscar is an unintended consequence of taking a medication
The Blind Side Effect
The 2017 show Riverdale was based on..
Archie Comics
The name of this disease in English and Italian translates to "Bad Air" in Italian
Malaria
In lowercase, it's an aromatic plant like parsley or sage. Capitalised, it's what President Hoover's friends might have called him
herb/Herb
A word that blends two together such as ‘motel’ or ‘brunch’
PORTmanteau
Michael Schofield, prisoner in Yemen, teams up with a high school professor to cook meth
Prisonbreaking Bad
This Ancient Greek made many mathematical and scientific discoveries, including the law of buoyancy and the volume and surface area of a sphere
Archimedes
This English term for a type of shoe comes from an Italian word for a weapon
Stiletto
In lowercase, it means unconventional, like a certain rhapsody. Capitalised, it means Czech.