Andre Norton asked us to gaze into this magical man's "Mirror" that reflected the realm of King Arthur
Merlin
Found at Rome's Palazzo Conservatori, these two Rome founders are seen here
Romulus & Remus
This man defeated Vercingetorix at the 52 B.C. Battle of Alesia, & Gaul was Rome's
Julius Caesar
In astronomy telescopes see stars; in this -ology, horoscopes predict stars' effects
astrology
This anime show didn't start on TV; its characters were first part of Nintendo's "Pocket Monsters"
Pokémon
In this film, the first in a series, Shailene Woodley stars as Tris, who discovers that she's not like the others
Divergent
Satan might be the father of the title woman's child in this novel by Ira Levin
Rosemary's Baby
Carved in Rome, the "Pieta" is the only work signed by this sculptor
Michelangelo
At the decisive 331 B.C. Battle of Gaugamela, Alexander the Great's phalanxes opened ranks to let these wheeled Persian weapons pass through, then wipe them out
chariots
Urbanology is the study of the problems of these places
cities
This classic 5-letter anime film isn't named for director Kurosawa but rather a boy who destroys Tokyo
Akira
In "Her", Joaquin Phoenix falls in love & has a relationship with a computer operating system voiced by her
Scarlett Johansson
In "Hush, Hush" young Nora falls for Patch, one of these sullied followers of Lucifer
fallen angels
In Rome's Cherasi Chapel is Caravaggio's conversion of a painting of this saint
Paul
Horses were terrified of these war beasts, which routed Roman cavalry at the 280 B.C. Battle of Heraclea
elephants
Cellular & developmental are major branches of this life science
biology
In this anime TV series, Bumblebee turned into a VW Beetle; in the 2007 live-action movie, he got upgraded to a Camaro
Transformers
This 1995 film with Kevin Costner as the mariner became a Universal Studios "tidal wave of explosive action"
Waterworld
In books by Julie Kagawa, Meghan discovers that she's half-this & also that the word can be spelled with a middle "E"
fae (or faerie)
A fresco by Raphael shows Pope Leo I pleading with this ruthless barbarian to spare Rome
Attila
Cleopatra's galleys fled at the Battle of Actium, a victory for this soon-to-be emperor's fleet
Octavian
A rheumatology textbook might cover tennis elbow, as the elbow is one of these
a joint
This "lunar" Naoko Takeuchi creation is an example of a "magical girl" given powers to save the world
Sailor Moon
NTIs, or non-terrestrial intelligences, live very, very deep in the ocean in this 1989 James Cameron film
The Abyss
This author of "The Farthest Shore", part of the "Earthsea" series, passed over to the far shore herself in 2018
(Ursula) Le Guin
Legend has it that Marc Antony's wife stabbed this orator's tongue after his death
Cicero
Muwatallis, not Uriah, led these people against the Egyptians in the 1274 B.C. Battle of Kadesh
the Hittites
Gerontology, the study of these people, has no interest in those your age
old dudes
One of the highest-grossing films in Japanese history is the anime film about this title 14th c. princess
Princess Mononoke
The name of this title substance combines the 2 legumes that it's said to contain
Soylent Green