The messenger god
Hermes
The former center for the Philly Eagles and co-host of the New Heights Podcast with his brother, Travis.
Jason Kelce
This is the boy who lived.
Harry Potter
These brown, yellow, and black dogs are often seeing eye dogs and were named after a region of Newfoundland.
Labrador
The protagonist in Things Fall Apart
Okonkwo
These beings, who were half goat and half man, were often connected with nature and worshipped the nature god Pan.
Satyrs
This former 76er was traded in late 2023 to the Clippers.
James Harden
Finish the title: A Wrinkle in _________
Time
These birds are born gray, but due to their diet of shrimp and blue-green algae their feathers turn pink.
Flamingos
The historical event that takes place within Elie Wiesel's memoir Night.
Ariadne
This Philadelphia lacrosse team is an original member of the NLL and is often considered the official pro lacrosse team in Philly.
The Wings
The Other Mother in Coraline, wants to sew on these items for Coraline's eyes, thus solidifying her as her daughter.
Buttons
This small ocean creature is unique in that the males give birth to the babies, the only species in the animal kingdom to do so.
Seahorses
This film focuses on the real life events of Polish Holocaust survivor, Wladek Szpilman.
The Pianist
When her daughter, Persephone, was abducted by Hades, this goddess caused mass issues for the mortals because the seasons and harvest were thrown into disarray.
Demeter
Phillies player, Nick Castellanos, says that this mystery solving canine is his favorite superhero despite people questioning if the character was a superhero at all.
Scooby Doo
The name of Percy Jackson's sword.
Riptide or Anaklusmos
These creatures of the Nile can apply 5,000 pounds of pressure in their bite, making it the strongest bite of any animal in the world.
Crocodile
Adichie's TED Talk focuses on the danger of this...
Single Story
This nymph was known for her love for Narcissus, but was also fated to only be able to repeat the words of others and never her own.
Echo
The Flyers won the Stanley Cup in these two years in the 1900s.
1974 & 1975
The brown wizard in the order of the wizards in Tolkien's Middle Earth.
This flightless bird has a kick powerful enough to kill a lion, or even a human.
Ostrich
The monologue from this Shakespeare play focused on the discrimination that Shylock, a Jewish man, faced.
Merchant of Venice