In which game do players explore a blocky, 3D world and can make anything from wooden pickaxes to massive castles.
Minecraft
It is known as the "Red Planet" because of the rusty dust on its surface.
Mars
This object has many keys but can’t open a door.
A Piano
Who is the big strong green guy in Marvel
Hulk
what is the largest mammal ever known to have lived on Earth?
Blue Whale
Which board game features a "jail" "free parking" and a property called Boardwalk
Monopoly
This is the invisible force that keeps our feet on the ground and stops us from floating.
Gravity
It is full of holes, but still manages to hold water.
A Sponge
This is a DC hero who is a warrior princess with a whip.
Wonder Woman
What shape has 7 sides?
Septagon
which currently famous roblox game is about created an outfit and trying to win a fasion contest against others
Dress to Impress or Fashion Famous
What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
Diamond
This object has a face and two hands, but no arms or legs.
A Watch or Clock
This hero swings through New York using webs.
Spooder-man
Which letter in the alphabet is not included in any of the 50 states' names
the letter Q
What is the most visited roblox game of all time?
Brookhaven
What gas makes up majority of the atmosphere?
Nitrogen
I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old, and I tremble in the wind. What am I?
A Candle
Who are the three main characters in the movie about "a boy who lived" attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?
Harry Potter
Hermione Granger
Ron Weasley
Who is the 16th President of the USA? (he helped abolish slavery and gave the gettysburg address)
Abraham Lincoln
A game that has king and queen pieces
Chess
What is the Second largest organ in the human body?
Liver
If a bat and a ball combined cost $1.10 and the bat is $1.00 more than the ball, what is the ball's price.
5 Cents
What is the name of the superhero who can shrink and grow in size?
Ant man
which document, signed in 1776, declared the thirteen American colonies free from British rule?
the Declaration of Independence