What does the E stand for?
Entertainment
Who is the first to discover that Peter Parker is Spider-Man?
(Reference: Spiderman: Homecoming)
Ned
The most common DNA test used for paternity testing is performed by collecting buccal cells, which are found in what specific body part?
Cheek
In what year was Minecraft fully released?
2011
How many legs did the earliest dinosaurs walk on?
2
When did Chuck E Cheese first open?
1977
What was the first villain in Spiderman?
the Chameleon
Beginning with L are which molecules that are the primary building blocks of the plasma membrane in cells?
Lipids
A school in which country had Minecraft become a mandatory part of its curriculum for all 13-year olds?
Sweden
What dinosaur genus was originally named from a single feather?
Archaeopteryx.
What animal was Chuck SUPPOSED to be?
A Coyote
What city is the primary location of Spider Man: Homecoming?
New York
Also called a "molecular machine," what organelle found in the cytoplasm of living cells builds proteins from amino acids?
Ribosome
The game follows a day and night cycle. How long does one full cycle last in real-time? (In minutes)
20 minutes
What was the first carnivorous dinosaur to be discovered in Antarctica?
Cryolophosaurus
True or False, Chuck does NOT allow Pinatas.
In Spider Man: Far From Home, what destination do Peter and his class travel first?
Venice
Omphalophobia is the specific fear of what body part biologically classified as the umbilicus?
Navel
Which species began due to a coding error?
Creeper (Bonus if you can guess what it was supposed to be!! :: Pig)
What were the direct ancestors of the dinosaurs?
Archosaurs
What is "Chuck" short for?
Charles
In the caged fighting match in the movie "Spider-Man", who was the man Peter Parker fought?
Bonesaw
The term "ctDNA" refers to DNA from cancerous cells that is found in the bloodstream. What does "ct" stand for in this context?
What was the game initially going to be called?
Cave Game
How many continents have dinosaur fossils been found on?
All / 7