Newton's well-known three laws describe this common phenomenon
What is motion?
Check out the Skytree in this East Asian capital
What is Tokyo?
Treacherous, and currently streaming
What are evil and live?
What are wings?
Arcade with a mouse mascot
What is Chuck E. Cheese?
"Speeding up" and "slowing down" are also known by this physical term
What is acceleration?
Straddling Europe and Asia, it was formerly known as Constantinople
What is Istanbul?
A ring or circle, and one filled with water
What are loop and pool?
Most tales of fairies come from this continent
What is Europe?
A robot picks up trash on a waste-covered Earth in this Pixar film
A piece of paper falls due to gravity, but might fall slower due to the effects of this force
What is drag?
This capital of Syria shares its name with a famed class of steel
What is Damascus?
How are you feeling? and facing the end
What are mood and doom?
A supernatural being that could be confused for a fairy, if you squint hard enough
What is an angel?
The author of animal tales such as Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little
Who is E. B. White?
Protons, neutrons, and electrons were once thought of as the smallest particles, but they have recently been found to be made of these even smaller subatomic particles
What are quarks?
Following the reunification of this country, the capital was renamed Ho Chi Minh City
What is Vietnam?
Keep away, and scribble
What are ward and draw?
A girl named Bloom heads to the Alfea School for Fairies in this show
The English letter "E" is equivalent to this in Greek
What is epsilon?
This physician gave his name to two different constants: kB and σ, which are related to blackbody radiation
Who is Ludwig Boltzmann?
This refers to a type of paper, but also the capital of an island nation
What is Manila?
He opens the door in the fence, and this identifier is pinned on his shirt
What are gateman and nametag?
The King of Fairies, according to Shakespeare
Who is Oberon?
The longest word in English with only one vowel, which happens to be an E
What is strengths?