Superhero Origins
Iconic 70s Hits
Video Game Villains
Magical Worlds
Potpourri
200

This superhero gained his powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider.

Who is Spider-Man?

200

This song by the Bee Gees became the anthem of the disco era and was featured in the movie "Saturday Night Fever."

What is Stayin' Alive?

200

This iconic villain from the "Super Mario" series is known for kidnapping Princess Peach.

Who is Bowser?

200

This world is the setting for J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings."

What is Middle-earth?

200

This doll's real name is Barbara Millicent Roberts.

Who is Barbie?

400

This superhero was a mutant with the ability to heal rapidly and has retractable claws made of adamantium.

Who is Wolverine?

400

This song by The Eagles is known for its haunting lyrics and guitar solos, and it was the title track of their 1976 album.

What is Hotel California?

400

This villain from the "Final Fantasy VII" series wields a long sword and seeks to become a god.

Who is Sephiroth?

400

This continent is home to the Seven Kingdoms and the Iron Throne. 

What is Westeros?

400

This scientist developed the theory of general relativity.

Who is Albert Einstein?

600

This superhero was a test pilot who received a powerful ring from a dying alien.

Who is Green Lantern?

600

This song by ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 and became a global hit.

What is Waterloo?

600

This villain from the "Sonic the Hedgehog" series is known for his mechanical creations and desire to conquer the world.

Who is Dr. Robotnik (or Eggman)?

600

This magical realm in C.S. Lewis' fantasy series is ruled by the White Witch during the eternal winter.

What is Narnia?

600

His "Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day" begins when he wakes up with gum in his hair. 

Who is Alexander?

800

This sometimes-hero, sometimes-villain is a mutant with the ability to control metal and is a Holocaust survivor.

Who is Magneto?

800

This song by Pink Floyd, from their album "The Wall," features the iconic line "We don't need no education."

What is Another Brick in the Wall?

800

This villain from the "Metroid" series is a space pirate leader and nemesis of Samus Aran.

Who is Ridley?

800

This legendary castle and court, associated with King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, is often depicted as a symbol of idealized medieval chivalry.

What is Camelot?

800

This largest brass instrument is also the one with the lowest pitch.

What is the tuba?

1000

With 64 alternate personalities, this Doom Patrol member keeps everything organized in a mental subway grid called "the Underground".

Who is Crazy Jane?

1000

This song by David Bowie, released in 1971, is known for its distinctive piano riff and was inspired by a trip to Berlin.

What is Changes?

1000

This villain from the "Dark Souls" series is known as the Lord of Cinder and is the final boss of the first game.

Who is Gwyn?

1000

This magical city in "The Wheel of Time" series is the home of the Aes Sedai and their White Tower.

What is Tar Valon?

1000

It's the only country that borders both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.

What is Iran?

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