Who's the most famous Pokemon?
Pickachu
Who is the Greek God of the sea?
Poseidon
The author of the Harry Potter books is this British woman
J.K. Rowling
The black and white stripes on this animal's skin are unique to each individual, much like a human fingerprint
zebra
This Argentine master, known as "The Atomic Flea," has won the Ballon d'Or award for best player in the world multiple times
Lionel Messi
This genderless Pokémon, which can breed with almost any other Pokémon, is famously known for its ability to Transform into a replica of its opponent
Diddo
This mythical creature has the head of a bull and the body of a man and lived in the Labyrinth
Minotaur
This famous basketball player won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls and was nicknamed "His Airness"
Michael Jordan
This bird is the only one that can fly backward
Hummingbird
This is the only NFL team whose logo appears on only one side of its helmets
Pittsburgh Steelers
This rhinoceros-like creature was confirmed by a lead designer as the very first Pokémon ever created
Rhydon
This Titan was punished by Zeus for stealing fire from the gods and giving it to humanity
Prometheus
This artist drew pictures of inventions that wouldn't be built for hundreds of years
Leonardo da Vinci
A group of this specific black scavenger bird is known by the ominous name, a "murder"
crows (or vultures)
This is the maximum number of players a single team can have on the field at one time
11
This item is often given to a Pokémon to hold if a trainer wants to prevent it from evolving
Everstone
Daedalus crafted wings for himself and his son, this youth, who then flew too close to the sun
Icarus
The element Einsteinium (Es) on the periodic table was named in honor of this physicist
Albert Einstein
This large mammal has the highest blood pressure in the animal kingdom, needed to pump blood to its brain
giraffe
The annual award for the best college football player is named after this man
Heisman Trophy
This electric-type Pokémon, known for its ability Levitate, is the only one with no type weaknesses
Eelektross
The three Hecatoncheires were giant creatures each with 100 hands and 50 heads. Name all three of them
Cottus, Briareus, and Gyges
After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S. history
Abraham Lincoln
A newborn of this massive marine mammal can gain up to 250 pounds per day
Blue Whale
When a bowler makes three strikes in a row, it's called this specific food item
Turkey