What is a cheetah?
This hero's real name is Natasha Romanoff.
Who is Black Widow?
This classic arcade game features a yellow circle eating dots while avoiding ghosts.
What is Pac-Man?
Dogs community using barks, growls, whines, and this other kind of body language.
What is tail wagging?
A word or phrase spelled the same backwards and forward is known as this.
What is a palindrome?
What is metamorphosis?
This sorcerer protects Earth from mystical threats and wields the Eye of Agamotto.
Who is Doctor Strange?
This Nintendo series allows people to capture, train, and battle creatures.
Cats use this feature to stay balanced and navigate different environments.
What are whiskers?
A person who speaks multiple languages is known by this term, from the Greek for "many tongues."
This animal is the only mammal that can freely fly.
What are bats?
Captain America wields a shield made from this fictional material.
What is vibranium?
This popular sandbox video game allows players to build and explore pixelated worlds block by block.
What is Minecraft?
Dogs have been trained for thousands of years to perform tasks like guarding, hunting, and this livestock-related job.
What is herding?
This is the most common letter in the English language, appearing in 11% of all words.
What is "E"?
This field is the study of insects
Entomology
This antihero is famous for breaking the fourth wall.
Who is Deadpool?
In Super Mario 64, Mario battles this recurring villain in Princess Peach's castle.
Who is Bowser?
This dog sense is estimated to be 10,000 to 100,000 more sensitive than humans.
What is smell?
The word "salary" comes from the Latin word for this mineral, which was once so valuable it was used as payment.
What is salt?
This term describes organisms that can regulate their own body temperature using internal bodily functions.
Endothermic or warm-blooded.
This mutant is capable of absorbing a person's memories, traits, and powers through touch.
Who is Rogue?
Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue
In ancient Egypt, cats were considered sacred and often associated with this goddess.
Who is Bastet?
The word "museum" traces back to the Greek "mouseion," meaning a place dedicated to these mythological figures of art and inspiration.
Who are the "Muses"?