This famous oversized gorilla made his silver screen debut in 1933 and has been roaring ever since.
Who is King Kong?
This largest organ in the human body serves as a barrier to protect against environmental hazards.
What is skin?
Released in 1984, this Apple computer, named after a fruit, revolutionized personal computing.
What is Macintosh?
This American gangster, known as "Scarface," ruled Chicago’s underworld during the Prohibition era.
Who is Al Capone?
This novel by J.R.R. Tolkien takes place in the fantastical world of Middle-earth, where a group of heroes attempts to destroy a powerful ring.
What is "The Lord of the Rings"?
This iconic canine, known for solving mysteries with his human friends in the Mystery Machine, is a breed famous for its size and friendly nature.
What is a Great Dane?
This part of the brain controls basic functions such as heart rate, breathing, and blood pressure.
What is the brainstem?
This 1977 game console was the first home video game system to use interchangeable cartridges.
What is Atari 2600?
This infamous outlaw from the 19th century was the leader of the James-Younger Gang and participated in robberies throughout the American Midwest.
Who is Jesse James?
This school, located in Scotland, is home to young wizards like Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley.
What is Hogwarts?
This genetically-engineered dinosaur, the Indominus Rex, caused chaos in this 2015 reboot of a classic franchise.
What is Jurassic World?
The human body has this many bones, with most of them located in the hands and feet.
What is 206?
The first commercially available digital camera was released by this company in 1990.
What is Kodak?
This infamous American criminal couple became media sensations for their violent crime spree during the Great Depression.
Who are Bonnie and Clyde?
The vast, scorching desert in "Dune" by Frank Herbert is known for its valuable resource—spice.
What is Arrakis?
This giant moth, often an ally to Godzilla, was first introduced in a 1961 Japanese film.
What is Mothra?
These specialized cells in the retina of the eye are responsible for color vision and operate best under bright light conditions.
What are cones?
The first video cassette recorder (VCR), introduced in the early 1970s, was made by this company.
What is Sony?
Known as the "King of Bank Robbers," this American criminal was responsible for a string of high-profile robberies across the U.S. in the early 20th century and became a legend in criminal history.
Who is Charles "Pretty Boy" Floyd?
This cold, isolated land of ice and snow is the setting for the fantastical and haunting tale of The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey, a retelling of an old Russian fairy tale.
What is Alaska?
In The Lord of the Rings, this massive spider, inspired by Tolkien's childhood encounter with a tarantula, traps Frodo in her web.
Who is Shelob?
This component of blood is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body and is made up of red blood cells.
What is hemoglobin?
In 1901, this inventor sent the first transatlantic wireless message, revolutionizing communication and laying the foundation for radio.
Who is Guglielmo Marconi?
Known as "The Gentleman Thief," this French criminal was a master of stealth and elegance, executing daring robberies across Europe in the early 20th century.
Who is Maurice Leblanc?
This fictional island in William Golding's novel is the setting for a group of boys' descent into savagery.
What is "Lord of the Flies"?