This garden was home to Adam and Eve.
What is the Garden of Eden?
The location of the Great Wall.
What is China?
The collective noun used when referring to a group of fish.
What is a school?
This animated movie features a talking snowman named Olaf.
What is Frozen?
This artist broke records with her Eras Tour and re-recorded albums like Red.
Who is Taylor Swift?
The fifth book of the Bible.
What is Acts?
The longest river in the world.
What is the Nile river?
The opposite of a synonym.
What is an antonym?
This sci-fi movie begins with the line “A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…”
The British singer known for emotional ballads like Someone Like You and Hello.
Who is Adele?
The mountain where Moses received the Ten Commandments.
What is Mount Sinai?
The landlocked European country known for neutrality and chocolate.
What is Switzerland?
A word that is the same forward as it is backward.
What is a palindrome?
This actor played Jack in Titanic and later won an Oscar for The Revenant.
Who is Leonardo DiCaprio?
The lead singer of Queen and known for his powerful voice and flamboyant stage presence.
Who is Freddie Mercury?
The Old Testament figure who was taken to heaven in a chariot of fire.
Who is Elijah?
The home of the world's southernmost city, Puerto Williams.
What is Chile?
A sound word (e.g. buzz, bang, crash, etc.).
This director is known for blockbuster films like Jaws, E.T., and Jurassic Park.
Who is Steven Spielberg?
This singer gained fame on YouTube, broke records with her debut album SOUR, and won Best New Artist at the 2022 Grammys.
Who is Olivia Rodrigo?
The prophet who had a vision of a valley of dry bones coming to life.
Who is Elijah?
The Danube River flows through this capital city known for its classical music heritage.
What is Vienna?
This word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it.
What is short?
Famous for its quote about a box of chocolates, this 1994 movie won Best Picture.
What is Forrest Gump?
Canadian singer and songwriter Abel Makkonen Tesfaye's stage name.
Who is the Weeknd?