This pop star is known as the “Queen of Pop” and sang Like a Virgin.
Known for his "You Can't See Me" catchphrase, this 16-time World Champion has successfully transitioned to a massive movie career.
John Cena
This person was the first human created by God in the Garden of Eden.
Adam
This is the largest planet in our solar system.
Jupiter
This was the name of the ship that brought the Pilgrims to America in 1620.
Mayflower
In Stranger Things, this character has telekinetic powers and loves Eggo waffles.
Eleven
In basketball, this is the maximum number of seconds an offensive player can stay in the "paint" before it becomes a violation.
3 seconds
This is the very last book of the New Testament.
Revelations
This is the only bird that is physically capable of flying backwards.
Hummingbird
This "unsinkable" ship hit an iceberg and sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.
Titanic
This is the name of the fictional kingdom where the movie Frozen takes place.
Arendelle
This NBA player holds the record for the most points scored in a single game (100), a feat achieved in 1962.
Wilt Chamberlain
Originally named Saul, he was blinded on the road to Damascus before becoming an Apostle.
Paul
On the periodic table, Hg is the symbol for this metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury
This ancient trade route connected China to the Roman Empire for goods and culture.
Silk Road
This actress, who starred in Euphoria and Dune, made history as the youngest two-time Emmy winner.
Zendaya
In the Olympics, this is the only sport where men and women compete directly against each other on equal terms in every event.
Equestrian
In the book of Judges, this man’s massive strength was tied to his hair.
Samson
This is the only letter of the alphabet that does not appear in any U.S. state name.
Q
This wall was built in Germany after WWII to divide the city; it famously fell in 1989.
Berlin Wall
This actor voiced both a Marvel superhero and a Pixar character—playing Star-Lord in the MCU and Emmet in The LEGO Movie.
Chris Pratt
This NFL player holds the record for the most career receiving yards (22,895), a record he held for over 20 years after retiring.
Jerry Rice
This man is the oldest recorded person in the Bible, living to the age of 969.
Methuselah
This sea creature has blue blood, nine brains, and three hearts.
Octopus
This 14th-century pandemic, also called the "Black Death," killed half of Europe.
Bubonic Plague