The pre-evolution of Pikachu.
Pichu
The son of the feuding Montague family, he secretly marries Juliet of the rival House of Capulet
Romeo
Hit American teen sitcom created by Dan Schneider that originally aired on Nickelodeon from 2007 to 2012.
iCarly
A legendary career spanning 60 years, she has written more than 3,000 songs, including timeless classics like "Jolene," "I Will Always Love You," and "9 to 5."
Dolly Parton
The Great Pyramids can be found in this country.
Egypt
Popular real-time strategy and puzzle video game series where players control tiny space-faring characters that command an army of up to 100 cute, plant-like creatures to explore alien worlds, solve puzzles, and fight giant insects.
Pikmin
Known for her catchy music and billion-dollar fashion companies, she has won nine Grammy Awards and was even named a National Hero of her home country.
Rihanna
The term used in math to describe terms that have no end. (ex. pi 3.14159...) Also means lacking logic, clear thinking, or the ability to reason.
Irrational
This iconic, assertive, and combative duck created by Warner Bros. is famous for his prominent lisp and wacky, unrestrained energy.
Daffy
An extra, repeated, or additional performance given by entertainers at the end of a show, usually prompted by the audience's applause.
Encore
Renowned for their funnel-shaped flowers and long blooming season, they are widely grown in gardens, borders, hanging baskets, and containers.
Petunia
A high-intensity, full-contact team sport played with an oval-shaped ball on a rectangular grass field
Rugby
This movie came out in 2004 but the plot is about a technophobic cop in 2035 that investigates a crime potentially perpetrated by a robot, which leads to a larger threat to humanity.
I, Robot
A Tony Award-winning stage musical about an anxious, isolated high school senior who inadvertently becomes entangled in a massive lie following the suicide of a classmate.
Dear Evan Hansen
Superheroine and the lead female protagonist in Disney/Pixar's The Incredibles franchise; known for her superhuman stretchiness.
Elastigirl
In Dungeons & Dragons this class is a heavily armored holy warrior who combines martial combat with divine magic.
Paladin
Beloved fictional character from the classic 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls. Portrayed by the legendary Betty White, she is the sweet, famously naive, and kind-hearted Midwesterner who shares a Miami home with three other women.
Rose Nylund
The son of the master craftsman, Daedalus, he is best known for his tragic escape where he ignored his father's warnings and flew too close to the sun.
Icarus
Colorado's Capitol City
Denver
A highly precious gemstone that belongs to the beryl family; known for its vibrant green color.
Emerald
Contrary to popular belief, the Mayflower landed in this place first, not Plymouth. Here, the Pilgrims spent five weeks, signed the Mayflower Compact (the country's first democratic document), and explored the area before ultimately deciding to settle across the bay.
Provincetown
Specialized branch of medicine that uses imaging technology—such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds—to diagnose and treat diseases inside the body.
Radiology
Coined by Sigmund Freud, this primitive, instinctual part of the unconscious mind operates entirely on instinct and the "pleasure principle," demanding immediate gratification of basic biological needs like hunger, aggression, and sexual impulses.
Id
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The ancient Greek god of wine-making, fruit, vegetation, fertility, festivity, theatre, and religious ecstasy.
This award-winning American chef, restaurateur, and television personality is famous for his mastery of Creole and Cajun cuisine and his signature "New New Orleans" cooking style and is widely recognized as a pioneer of food television, probably due to his well-known for catchphrases like "Bam!" and "Kick it up a notch!"
Emeril Lagasse