Ruth Handler invented this multi-talented female doll icon, often found with her partner Ken
Barbie
This red vegetable goes on a murderous rampage in this goofy horror movie
Tomatoes, in "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes"
This gas glows brightly when electricity is passed through it
Neon
Lord of the Rings
This Houston born girl boss has nine number one hits in her musical career, proving that "if you like it then you should've put a ring on it"
Beyoncé
This starchy toy can have his face changed by plugging in different parts
Mr. Potato Head
"You will die in seven days" is a famous quote from this TV based Horror film
The Ring
White
This real life building was the gate to Olympus in the Percy Jackson series
Empire State Building
This girl boss was an American lawyer, serving as an justice of the Supreme Court until her death in 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
This country singer is often said to be "working nine to five"
Dolly Parton
Stephen King
This gas is poisonous in high concentrations, but necessary to breath for human survival
Oxygen
This Greek city-state known for their warriors fought off a Persian invasion in the movie 300
Sparta
This girl boss is a Pakistani female education activist, winning the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize laureate at the age of 17 becoming the youngest Nobel Prize laureate in history
Malala Yousafzai
This doll brand often names its "Girl of the Year", they also have a café in Tysons Corner Mall
American Girl
This children's horror book series by R.L. Stine was a mainstay at all school libraries
This scientist invented the first light bulb
Thomas Edison
This three-headed dog guards the gates of Hades and prevents the living from entering the underworld
Cerberus
Oprah Winfrey
This doll is the antagonist of the "Child's Play" horror movie
Chucky
This ghostly horror movie was filmed in the DC
The Exorcist
This gas is stored in lighters as fuel
Butane
In the UK, the the King's Guard are famous for their rules against smiling as they protect this building
Buckingham Palace or St James's Palace
This girl boss won the Novel prize for her work in radiation, leading to invention of the X-ray and treatments for cancer
Marie Curie