This "City of Light" is home to the Eiffel Tower and the Louver museum.
Paris
These ancient Egyptian structures were built as massive tombs for Pharoahs.
The Pyramids
This is the closest star to Earth and the center of our solar system.
The Sun
In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, this is the name of the majestic lion who rules over Narnia.
Aslan
This sandbox game remains a global hit, recently releasing its own "Movie Meal" at McDonald's.
Minecraft
It is the largest country in the world by land area, spanning across two continents.
Russia
He was the first President of the United States and is featured on the $1 bill.
George Washington
Water, H2O, exists in three states: solid, liquid, and this.
Gas (or Vapor)
This is the title of the Rick Riordan book where 12-year-old Percy Jackson discovers his father is Poseidon.
The Lightning Thief
This singer of "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" became a 2024-25 icon and even has her own limited-edition vinyl.
Sabrina Carpenter
This is the longest river in the world, located in Africa.
The Nile
This 19th-century conflict between the North and South is the deadliest war in U.S. History.
The Civil War
Often called the "brain" of the cell, this organelle contains the cell's DNA.
The Nucleus
In the book Holes, Stanley Yelnats is sent to this "camp" to dig holes in the desert as punishment.
Camp Green Lake
After a 13-year wait, this massive Rockstar Games franchise is set to release its sixth iteration in 2025/2026.
Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6)
This imaginary line circles the middle of the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
The Equator
This 12-year-old girl became famous for the diary she kept while hiding during World War II.
Anne Frank
This is the process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food.
Photosynthesis
This is the name of the setting in The Giver, where everyone sees in black and white and no one feels pain.
The Community
This animated hit movie features K-pop singers who moonlight as secret slayers of mythical monsters.
K-Pop Demon Hunters
These are the two largest countries in South America by land area
Brazil and Argentina
This ancient civilization is credited with inventing democracy and hosting the first Olympic Games.
Ancient Greece
According to Newton’s First Law, an object at rest stays at rest due to this property.
Inertia
This literary term refers to the "bad guy" or the force that works against the main character (the protagonist).
The Antagonist
This viral "theory" suggests that much of the internet is now populated by AI-generated content rather than real people.
The "Dead Internet" Theory