During a viral Hell’s Kitchen moment, Gordon Ramsay pressed two slices of bread against a contestant’s head and sarcastically asked, “What are you?” prompting this now-iconic insult.
Idiot Sandwich
What is J Cole's most recent album called?
The Fall Off
You’re driving on the left side of the road and see lots of tiny, extremely boxy vans and cars with yellow license plates, often called “kei cars.” Vending machines and narrow streets are everywhere.
Japan
This word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it.
short
This 7th U.S. president, nicknamed “Old Hickory,” was a war hero from the Battle of New Orleans and helped found the modern Democratic Party.
Andrew Jackson
In 2024, the University of San Francisco announced it would discontinue both its men’s and women’s programs in this sport, citing financial pressures and enrollment shortfalls after decades of competition.
Tennis
Fans connected this 2025 album rollout to cryptic billboards and fashion-week appearances before its release reintroduced Playboi Carti’s long-teased aesthetic era.
I AM MUSIC
This mountain range contains the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest.
The Himalayas
MOON STARER
Astronomer
The French Revolution is widely considered to have begun in this year, marked by events like the storming of the Bastille.
1789
Because planetary distances constantly change as they orbit the Sun, this ice giant is typically the farthest planet from Earth on average since Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
Neptune
Before starring in Euphoria, this actress competed on Dancing with the Stars at age 16 and released the 2013 single “Replay.”
Zendaya
Blue street signs with white Arabic and French text often indicate this North African country.
Morocco
Remove the first letter from this five-letter word and you still have the same pronunciation
cent
The Mughal Empire in India and the Safavid Empire in Persia were two of the three major Islamic “Gunpowder Empires” from 1500–1700. Name the third empire that ruled Anatolia and much of the eastern Mediterranean.
Ottoman Empire
This statistical test compares observed categorical frequencies to expected frequencies to determine whether deviations are likely due to chance, commonly applied in goodness-of-fit and independence analyses.
Chi-Squared test
The fictional fast-food chain “Los Pollos Hermanos” appears in both Breaking Bad and this prequel series.
Better Call Saul
These two rivers, both originating near the Himalayas, gave rise to some of the world’s earliest civilizations and continue to sustain hundreds of millions in South Asia.
Ganges and Indus
What English word retains the same pronunciation even after you remove four of its five letters
queue
John Quincy Adams famously kept this unusual reptile in a White House bathroom, reportedly a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette.
Alligator
In Genesis 6:4, these giant figures, described as the “mighty men of old,” were said to have lived on the earth before the Flood and later terrified Israelite spies exploring Canaan.
Nephilim
Bad Bunny appears as the character “The Wolf” in this action film whose ensemble of assassins all use code names like Ladybug, Tangerine, and Lemon while unknowingly pursuing intersecting missions. (2022)
Bullet Train
The only country whose name contains all five vowels exactly once, in order.
Mozambique
Forward I am heavy, backward I am not. What word am I?
ton
Who in 1963 murdered Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin (according to official accounts) of US President John F Kennedy?
Jack Ruby