This greek hero from the Illiad was said to be invulnerable, save his heel
Who is Achilles?
This system of 1's and 0's is the backbone of modern computing.
What is binary?
A barrier used to close at will an opening to a wall or fence. Sometimes kept.
What is a Gate?
This 1941 film is considered by many critics to be the best of all time, including topping AFI's list in their most recent polling
What is Citizen Kane?
A small pollinating insect and the singular 'to exist'
What is Bee/be?
The ability "Wonder Guard" keeps this Pokemon safe from all attacks, save those super effective against its "Ghost", "Bug" typing
Who is Shedinja?
Where you might plug in or "dock" a thumb drive.
What is a port/USB port?
A recreational activity typically played with friends with video variants available
What is a game?
This 2009 film achieved seemingly unobtainium, i mean unobtainable success when it reached number 1 on the list of top grossing movies of all time
What is Avatar?
An article denoting authorship and the act of making a purchase
What is by/buy?
Tolkien's Lord of the Rings features a quest to exploit this Dark Lord's greatest weakness (which is also his greatest strength)
Who is Sauron
Also a Daft Punk album, this computer part is denoted by the acronym "RAM"
What is Random Access Memory?
This type of wind is defined as a sustained gust moving at a speed between 34 and 47 knots
Gale
This 1977 film inspired by Flash Gordon reels is known for its last minute edits changing despite its stellar reception.
What is Star Wars?
To demolish and to bring up (especially children)
What is Raze/Raise?
This ancient Israelite was said to be able to wrestle lions and slay armies, but only if his hair remained uncut
Who is Samson?
.exe, .pdf, and .doc are all examples of this
What is a file extension?
A process whereby a sports team is demoted out of a higher competitive league
What is relegation?
This movie coined viral internet phrases "Take the red pill" and "Follow the white rabbit"
What is the Matrix?
To use pigment to change the color of something and the cessation of life
What is dye/die?
Tadpole-shaped glass droplets, named after this Prince and Duke of Cumberland, have a fascinating property: they can withstand significant force without breaking, but they will shatter explosively if their tail is broken.
Who is Prince Rupert?
Charles Babbage is widely considered to have designed the first computer which he named this
What is the difference engine/analytical engine?
To spread and promote, typically an idea, widely
What is propagate / propagation?
This movie poses the question "Is this testing whether I'm a replicant or a lesbian, Mr. Deckard?"
What is Blade Runner?
The collection of common gases we breathe and the act of making a mistake
What is air/err?