This almost emperor learned to "beware the ides of March" the sharp way
Who is Julius Caesar?
An ache or a piece of glass
What is Pane/Pain?
The projectile weapon used to slay Goliath
What is a sling?
First movie starring Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker
What is the Amazing Spiderman?
The Baker's one is actually 13
What is a dozen?
Who is Jesus?
A medieval farm worker that can browse the internet
What is a Surf Serf?
What is a spear?
A wannabe hockey player accidentally picks up golf with an unorthodox style
What is Happy Gilmore?
This gate fastener consists of a bar that fits into a notch
What is a latch?
An Italian artist known for the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
Who is Michelangelo?
An oracle or to cook quickly
What is Seer/Sear?
An explosive with its name on the Battleship board
What is C4?
The world is trapped in a simulation, only a pill can show the truth
What is the Matrix?
Used to create channels in wood, keep it away from your eye
What is a Gouge
The last Reigning empress of Russia
Who is Catherine the Great?
Containing little fat or a legal claim on a property
What is Lean/Lien?
An incendiary mixture known for sticking to its targets
What is Napalm?
A comedy about a man born on the same day as Jesus and mistaken for him
What is the Life of Brian?
This adjective means supple or marked by effortless grace such as the motions of a ballet dancer
What is lithe?
The eldest son of King Edward the 3rd, this prince is also known for a dark color
Who is Edward, The Black Prince?
A small bit of land surrounded by water or a small hole for the passage of a shoelace
What is Islet/Eyelet?
An ancient weapon used to sling sharpened sticks
What is an Atlatl?
The third movie in a series with Nazis, Archaeology, and a Whip
What is Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade?
In 1948 the Catholic Church published its last this of Forbidden Books