An English monarch broke from ecclesiastical authority in order to remarry multiple times and secure a male heir, fundamentally altering the religious landscape of his realm.
Who is Henry VIII
This capital city sits along the Danube River and is known for its historic castles and thermal baths.
What is Budapest?
In Greek myth, this figure is known for his strength and completed twelve labors as penance.
Who is Heracles (Hercules)
This quarterback, known as “TB12,” has won more Super Bowls than any other player in NFL history.
Who is Tom Brady?
A word meaning both a type of tree and a person who delivers messages.
: What is a “mail” / “messenger” (or “post”)?
This Roman ruler became synonymous with tyranny and is traditionally associated with the persecution of early Christians and a catastrophic fire in his capital.
Who is Nero
This mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain.
What are the Pyrenees?
In Norse mythology, this realm is the home of the gods and is connected to Earth by the rainbow bridge Bifröst.
What is Asgard?
This team, founded in 1919 as the Decatur Staleys, is the oldest continuously operating franchise in the NFL.
Who are the Chicago Bears?
This word can mean both a place to anchor a ship and to remain fixed or secure.
What is “anchor”?
Known for centralizing absolute authority, this French ruler presided over an elaborate court culture and is often linked to the phrase asserting that the state embodied his person.
Louis XIV will accept Louis the Sun King
This city, now the capital of Czech Republic, was the site of the 1618 Defenestration that helped trigger the Thirty Years’ War.
Prague
In Christian tradition, this archangel is often depicted as a warrior and leader of the heavenly armies.
Who is Saint Michael the Archangel?
This wide receiver, nicknamed “Megatron,” spent his entire career with the Detroit Lions and set a single-season receiving yards record in 2012.
Who is Calvin Johnson?
A word that can refer both to a legal agreement and to musical sound combinations.
Chord
This ruler of a vast eastern empire was notorious for violent purges, deep paranoia, and a reign marked by increasing brutality even toward members of his own household.
Ivan the Terrible
This Iberian river is the longest on the peninsula and flows westward through Spain into Portugal before reaching the Atlantic.
What is the Tagus (Tejo) River?
In Roman religion, this two-faced god is associated with beginnings, transitions, and doorways.
Who is Janus?
The “Immaculate Reception,” one of the most famous plays in NFL history, involved this Pittsburgh Steelers running back.
Who is Franco Harris?
This word can mean both a financial institution and the edge of a river.
What is a Bank
This young Roman emperor’s brief rule was marked by erratic decisions, extreme behavior reported by ancient historians, and a reputation for excess that contributed to his downfall.
Who is Caligula
This city served as the western capital of the Roman Empire after Diocletian’s reforms shifted administrative power away from Rome.
What is Milan
In Greek mythology, this underworld river is associated with forgetfulness and is crossed by souls entering the realm of the dead.
What is the Lethe? (River Styx)
This coach led the only perfect season in modern NFL history, finishing 17–0 with the 1972 Miami Dolphins.
Who is Don Shula?
This term can describe both a written composition and a natural flowing watercourse.
composition