THE UNIVERSE
SUPERHEROINES
THE WORLD OF JESUS
POP CULTURE: ICONS
THAT'S A CRIME!
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In this governmental agency, scientists explore the cosmos and send probes to other planets.

NASA

100

This Amazonian warrior princess is one of three members  of the DC Holy Trinity: Superman and Batman.

Wonder Woman

100

According to Christian tradition, this event was the last meal Jesus shared with his disciples before his crucifixion.

Last Supper

100

This actress and singer infamously sang her tipsy version of, 'Happy Birthday Mr. President', to John F. Kennedy, fueling rumors that they were having an affair.

Marilyn Monroe

100

Any offense that can result in a sentence of more than one year.

Felony

200

It's the force that pulls objects towards each other, responsible for keeping the planets in orbit around the sun and the moon in orbit around Earth.

Gravity

200

This  superheroine is the cousin of one of the most iconic superheros of all time and possesses similar powers, including flight, super strength, and heat vision.

Supergirl

200

"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

John 3:16

200

This pop star was Dangerously In Love with her A-List rapper boyfriend on her debut studio album in 2003.

Beyoncé

200

This crime involves the unlawful killing of another person without malice aforethought.

Manslaughter

300

When astronomers study celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth's atmosphere, they are practicing this scientific discipline.

Astronomy

300

This character leaped off a cliff, sacrificing her life for the Soul Stone in Avengers: Endgame.

Black Widow

300

This ruler of Judea during Jesus' time was known for his ambitious building projects, including the expansion of the Second Temple in Jerusalem.

Herod the Great

300

This Austrian-American actor and former bodybuilder became a global icon through his roles in action movies and as a politician.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

300

This crime involves illegally entering a building with the intent to commit a crime, usually theft.

Burglary

400

This is the term for the curved path an object takes around a celestial body, like the Earth or the sun.

Orbit

400

This Air Force pilot gains superhuman strength, energy projection, and flight abilities after being exposed to alien technology.

Captin Marvel

400

The term "good news" is often associated with the writings of the four authors of the New Testament who chronicled the life and teachings of Jesus.

Four Gospels

400

This beloved member of the British royal family captured the world’s attention with her grace, compassion, and charitable work.

Princess Diana

400

This crime involves the act of demanding money or something else of value from someone, usually accompanied by a threat, in order to prevent disclosure of information or to coerce actions against their will.

Blackmail

500

This is the technology that uses radio waves to detect and locate objects in space, often used in astronomy and for tracking satellites and spacecraft.

Radar

500

A trouble-prone schoolgirl receives the ability to transform into a powerful heroine and assembles a team of friends and allies to battle the forces of evil that threaten the world.

Sailor Moon

500

This Roman official played a key role in the trial and crucifixion of Jesus, as described in the New Testament.

Pontius Pilate

500

This group of puppet characters, created by Jim Henson, has become iconic in pop culture for their humor, wit, and memorable performances.

The Muppets

500

This crime is the fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain.

Idenity Theft

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