This is the exhibit that had Chadwick Boseman's Black Panther suit.
What is the Afrofuturism exhibit?
A third hand.
This is phrase that Wesley exclaims that lets Buttercup know that he's the man in black.
As You Wish
The person who is the main character and often "saves the day"
The first names of our YTAs
Kevin and Greta
The Museum of African American History and Culture has a map of which comic book world on the bottom level.
What is Wakanda?
What does Mr. Beemus break at the end of "There's Time Enough at Last"
His Glasses
Inigo is looking for a man with this specific physical characteristic
Six fingers on his left hand
The person who needs rescuing and often falls in love with the hero
The damsel
This is how Jack and Sara know each other
Work together, taught the camp together, Sara worked with Jack's wife (any of these will count)
Two lion faces can be found in this exhibit in the Freer Gallery.
What is the peacock room?
The invaders in the episode with the woman living alone were from this planet.
Earth
This character creates the machine that is used on Wesley in the Pit of Despair.
Who is Count Rugen
A supporting character who sometimes provides comic relief
Sidekick
This is the pet that Sara owns
Gecko
This museum has a large elephant in the main entrance.
Natural History
This is the only thing Mr. Beemus wanted to do in "There's time Enough at Last"
Read
This dangerous creature is in the water when Buttercup jumps off the ship to flee from the kidnappers.
Screaming eels
The person who tries to stop the hero from accomplishing their goal
The villain
Jack brought in a headrest and told us it was from this continent.
Africa
The raven, the parrot, the canoe, and the shelf with glasses were all in an exhibit at this museum.
Hirschorn Museum
In "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up" the diner owner reveals that he's from this planet.
What is venus
The name of the man and his wife who saved Wesley before they storm the castle.
The person who uses intellect and cunning to deceive other characters
The Trickster
Sara told you that this is the literary term for when an author puts something in a story that does not fit in the time period of the story.
Anachronism