Clue | 'BA' Term |
Successful Swedish pop group who sang 'Mamma Mia' | |
Capital city of Ethiopia | |
Film actress Jessica of 'Dark Angel' and 'Fantastic Four' | |
The partner of the Forty Thieves who says 'Open sesame' | |
An often studied protozoan by biology students | |
Dutch vacation destination island near Venezuela | |
The wife of Uriah and then later King David | |
The longest venomous snake in Africa or the nickname of Kobe Bryant | |
A whitish-yellow winter melon | |
British band best known for the single 'Tubthumping' | |
Caribbean home to Fidel Castro | |
Italian island where Napoleon was exiled; 'Able was [he] ere [he] saw...' | |
A leaf extract that is believed to help with brain power | |
Small brown mushroom-like enemy in Mario games | |
Star Wars character ____ the Hutt | |
Canadian province with its capital at Winnipeg | |
A Central American xylophone | |
Dry, crisp, thin toast or a dessert with peaches | |
Brazilian dance and music with African roots | |
Underwater diving with specialized gear | |
Son of Mufasa in 'The Lion King' | |
Japanese corporation specializing in electrical products and household appliances | |
Large, low pitched brass instrument | |
Literary Greek brought to life by Nikos Kazantzakis and played by Anthony Quinn on screen | |
No, that's a dance from Havana | |
King Priam of Troy's wife | |
City in Andalusia/ Great Colombian goalkeeper Oscar | |
Partner of Forrest Gump in a shrimp company | |
An autonomous robotic vacuum cleaner | |
Sorry, that is a Colombian dance fitness program | |
That's actually a Brazilian wax | |
Mexican shrub used to make a wax for cosmetics | |
Famous footballer from Cote D'Ivoire | |
/Language of Benin, Togo, and SW Nigeria | |
Capital of South Sudan | |
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