This dairy product is the most stolen food in the world
What is cheese?
This type of fish vanished after the release of Finding Nemo
What is clownfish?
A group of researchers in 2014 have ranked that this Spice Girls song is the catchiest song of all time
What is "Wanna Be"
The Brits use this word to say "apartment"
What is flat?
This Microsoft program was originally named Presenter
What is PowerPoint?
This fruit's DNA is 60% the same as humans
What is bananas?
This character earned $125 per week for their role in The Wizard of Oz
Who is Toto?
This metal band is the first and only band to have played on all 7 continents
What is Metallica?
It's a fact that this word means a collection of facts & figures to be processed in some way
What is data?
This appetizer at Outback Steakhouse accounts for 1 in 4 appetizers ordered there
What is bloomin' onion?
In the early 1800s, people thought this condiment could be used as medicine
What is ketchup?
This psychological thriller had a Starbucks cup in every scene
What is Fight Club?
The British Navy uses this pop star's music to scare off pirates
Who is Britney Spears
This is the bottom of a sleeve
What is cuff?
The HT in "HTML" and "HTTP" stands for this
What is hypertext?
The Aztecs and Mayans used this as currency, to trade for food, clothes, offerings to their gods, etc.
What is cocoa beans?
This film is the first film in the U.S. to feature a toilet flushing
What is Psycho?
This singer-songwriter hosted the largest ever free concert
Who is Rod Stewart
In our space neighborhood, Ganymede is the largest
What is moon?
Lift your spirits with potpourri that contains these leaves, the same ones that koalas love to eat
What is eucalyptus?
What is nutmeg?
This classic horror movie was filmed in English during the day, and in Spanish at night
What is Dracula?
This classical composer sold more CDs than most Grammy-winning artists in 2016
Who is Mozart?
From French, this can replace the word "place" in "in place of"
What is lieu?
He invented basketball after the YMCA found his indoor versions of soccer and rugby too violent
Who is James Naismith?