This is the capital of Florida
Tallahassee
This winged horse from Greek mythology was born from Medusa’s blood.
Pegasus
This explorer thought he had reached India in 1492 but actually landed in the Americas.
Christopher Columbus
Known as the “Piano Man,” he won six Grammys and a Grammy Legend Award for his contributions to pop and rock.
Billy Joel
This long-range weapon uses explosive projectiles launched from a tube.
Cannon
This children’s book bear loves honey.
Winnie the Pooh
This legendary bird is reborn from its own ashes.
Phoenix
In 1919, this U.S. event involved alcohol, speakeasies, and gangsters—but enforcement of the law was laughably ineffective.
Prohibition
In 2020, she became the youngest female artist to win Album of the Year for When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?
Billie Eilish
This glowing sword, wielded by a Jedi or Sith, is a signature weapon in the Star Wars universe.
Lightsaber
This Italian coffee beverage is brewed by forcing near-boiling water through finely ground beans under high pressure.
Espresso
This creature has the body of a lion, the wings of an eagle, and is often called the king of beasts in mythology.
Griffin
This New World colony famously suffered “the starving time” in 1609–1610, with only 60 of 500 colonists surviving the winter.
Jamestown
Known as the “King of Pop,” he won 13 Grammys during his lifetime, including Album of the Year.
Michael Jackson
A medieval siege weapon that hurls heavy stones and operates on a tension or torsion principle.
Catapult
This 2007 hit from Jordan Sparks asks if she can “see your name in ink” on a permanent mark.
Tattoo
A gigantic sea creature in Scandinavian legend, said to drag ships underwater.
Kraken
This “unsinkable” ship famously sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.
Titanic
This rapper made history in 2017 as the first artist to win a Grammy for a streaming-only album.
Chance The Rapper
This green energy weapon appears in Halo and is wielded by the Master Chief against alien forces.
Energy Sword
This Greek letter comes right before lambda in the alphabet.
Kappa
This mysterious long-necked creature is said to inhabit a Scottish lake and is affectionately nicknamed “Nessie.”
Loch Ness Monster
In 1812, this country tried to invade Russia but ended up freezing and starving most of its army.
Napoleon's France
This blues guitarist and singer, nicknamed “Slowhand,” won six Grammys and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
Eric Clapton
This sword, belonging to a hobbit, glows blue in the presence of orcs in The Lord of the Rings.