This comic book character is known for being the first black superhero in american comics.
Black Panther
Who is the only quarterback in NFL history to win 7 super bowls.
Tom Brady
This item was once made from a pig's bladder and is commonly used in a sport.
A football
Monopoly, Life, Clue, Candyland
Board Games
This term was used to describe the kings of Ancient Egypt.
Pharaoh
This person was arrested on December 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama, for violating segregation laws, and was an important person for the civil rights movement.
Rosa Parks
What are the two baseball teams in the MLB that play in New York?
Yankees, Mets
This Ball is designed to be squeezed.
Stress Ball
Berlin, Cairo, Paris, Tokyo
City Capitals
A famous city-state known for its fierce fighting skills and military training in 650 -371 BC.
Sparta
Who voices Frozone in “The Incredibles”
Samuel L Jackson
What is the most successful basketball team in NBA history with 18 championship titles?
Boston Celtics
This Lightweight, perforated, hollow plastic ball, usually 9 inches in circumference, is designed for safe backyard play.
Wiffle Ball
Rim, Belt, Rod, Hood
Parts of a car
This was a weapon used by the Romans during the Middle Ages, it was very successful in causing massive casualties and destruction.
The Catapult
This musician has been arrested 8 times during their career, most notably for domestic violence in 2009.
Chris Brown
How many rings are there on an official olympic flag?
5
What Ball did Cinderella go to?
The Royal Ball
Nose, Creek, Hose, Politician
Things that can run
What are the two rivers that surround Mesopotamia.
The Tigris and The Euphrates
Name one rapper that has performed for President Donald Trump.
Snoop Dogg, Soulja Boy, or Rick Ross.
What do Indianapolis 500 winners traditionally drink in the winner's circle?
Milk
What is the name of the smallest, golden-colored ball, played in Quidditch, in Harry Potter: The Sorcerer’s Stone?
The Golden Snitch
Chowder, Doodlebug, Labubu, Pitter-patter.
The start of Dog Breed names
This artifact discovered in 1799, allowed historians to finally decode Egyptian hieroglyphics.
The Rosetta Stone