Just knowing that he plays for Argentina and has a number 10 on his shirt should be enough to guess this player.
Lionel Messi
According to Greek myth, this legendary advanced island civilization sank into the Atlantic Ocean in a single day and night after angering the gods.
atlantis
This process, named after scientist Louis Pasteur, uses controlled heat to kill harmful bacteria in milk and juice to make them safe to drink.
pasturization
This iconic cartoon duo spends their time outsmarting each other, with a clever mouse constantly evading a frustrated gray cat.
tom and jerry
Landing on this space immediately sends your token to lockdown without passing GO in this classic property-trading game.
GO TO JAIL D:
This nocturnal mammal uses echolocation—emitting high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects—to "see" and hunt bugs in total darkness.
bat
This superstar became the first male player to score in five different World Cups, known globally for his "SIUUU" goal celebration.
In Norse mythology, this majestic golden hall located in Asgard is where Odin houses the souls of heroes who died bravely in battle.
Valhalla
Often used to preserve beef jerky or fruit, this process extends shelf life by completely removing moisture so bacteria cannot grow.
dehydration
Created by Stan Lee, this legendary comic book duo consists of a billionaire inventor in a high-tech suit and his web-slinging teenage protégé.
iron man spider man (or their actual names)
In this game of surgical skill, players must use tweezers to remove items like the "funny bone" or "wishbone" without setting off a loud buzzer and lighting up the patient's red nose.
operation
This colorful lizard can completely change its skin pattern and color to blend into its surroundings, look menacing to predators, or communicate with other lizards.
chameleon
This lightning-fast French forward won the World Cup as a teenager in 2018 and scored an incredible hat-trick in the 2022 final against Argentina.
Kylian Mbappe
Spanish explorers spent centuries searching South America for this legendary city of gold, which was rumored to be filled with unimaginable wealth.
el dorado
This living, single-celled fungus consumes sugars in dough and releases carbon dioxide gas, causing bread to rise before it is baked.
yest
This pixelated Italian brother duo sports red and green overalls while jumping through the game.
mario & luigi
Players roll a specialty die to draw sketches of secret words or phrases while their teammates race against a 60-second sand timer to guess the answer.
pictionary
This specialized ocean predator can generate a shocking 860 volts of electricity to defend itself and instantly stun its prey.
electric eel
Widely regarded as the king of soccer, this Brazilian icon is the only player in history to win three separate World Cup trophies (1958, 1962, and 1970).
pele
In Arthurian legend, this mythical island is the resting place of King Arthur's sword Excalibur and the place where he went to heal after his final battle.
avalon
This specific chemical reaction occurs when oxygen hits the enzymes in a cut apple or avocado, turning the fruit a rusty brown color.
oxidiation
Living at 221B Baker Street, this brilliant Victorian-era detective and his loyal doctor sidekick use logic to solve London's toughest crimes.
Sherlock Holmes and John Watson
This iconic word game requires players to draw letter tiles from a bag and arrange them on a grid to score points, with extra rewards for landing on Triple Word Score spaces.
scrabble
This small, colorful ocean crustacean can punch with the speed of a .22 caliber bullet, striking its prey so fast it actually boils the water right around its claws.
mantis shrimp
This former German striker holds the all-time record for the most goals scored in men's World Cup history, with a total of 16 goals across four tournaments.
Miroslav Klose
First mentioned in a 1933 novel, this mythical, peaceful valley hidden deep in the Himalayas is famous for being a utopian paradise where people barely age.
Shangri-La
This is the culinary term for a mixture of two liquids that normally don't mix—like oil and water—held together by a stabilizer, like in mayonnaise.
emulsion
This engineering brother duo made history in 1903 by conducting the first controlled, sustained, and powered human flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
wright brothers
In this award-winning strategic board game, players compete to build roads, settlements, and cities on a fictional island by trading resources like grain, brick, and wool.
settlers of catan
This tiny lizard has the superhero-like ability to sprint completely across the surface of a pond or river without sinking, earning it the nickname the "Jesus Christ lizard."
basalisk lizard