This famous Russian chess player was the youngest ever undisputed World Chess Champion, winning the title at the age of 22 in 1985.
Garry Kasparov
This gadget is deployed by defenders to block or disrupt attackers' drones.
Mute Jammer
This British band, known for hits like "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "We Will Rock You," is fronted by the legendary Freddie Mercury.
Queen
This animal is known for its incredible speed, capable of running at up to 70 mph in short bursts.
Response
Cheetah
This technique involves cooking food in hot fat or oil, often resulting in a crispy texture.
Frying
The world champion from 1927 to 1935, he was known for his incredible rivalry with Alexander Alekhine.
Emanuel Lasker
This gadget allows attackers to breach walls, hatches, and barricades with explosive power.
Breaching Charge
This American rock band, often associated with the "grunge" movement, was fronted by Kurt Cobain.
Nirvana
he largest species of wild cat in the Americas, it is known for its distinctive tufted ears and powerful build, often seen hunting in dense forests.
Jaguar
This Italian cheese, often used on pizza, is known for its stringy texture when melted and is made from cow’s milk.
Mottzeralla
This American player, famous for the "Battle of the Sexes" match, was a top contender in the 1970s and '80s.
Bobby Fischer
This gadget is a deployable device that releases a burst of smoke, making it difficult to see or aim.
Smoke Grenade
Known for their distinctive sound, this British band’s iconic albums include The Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall.
Pink Floyd
This species of lizard, known for its ability to change color, is often found in tropical environments.
Chameleons
This technique involves cooking food by placing it in a hot liquid, such as boiling water or broth.
Poaching
This World Chess Champion, also known for his endgame mastery, held the title from 1985 until his retirement in 2005.
Garry Kasparov
This gadget sends out a signal to disable enemy gadgets and can be used to hack electronics remotely.
Maverick's Torch
This classic rock band, formed in the 1970s, is famous for their hit songs like “Stairway to Heaven” and “Whole Lotta Love.”
Led Zeppelin
Known for their powerful jaws and fierce temperament, this animal is often found in the rivers of Africa.
Hippo
This French dessert consists of a rich custard base, topped with caramelized sugar, and is often served in individual ramekins.
Crème Brûlée
In 1951, this legendary chess player won the Soviet Chess Championship, marking the start of his career dominance.
Mikhail Tal
This device can detect and mark enemies within its line of sight, often used by defenders to track enemy movements.
Vigil's ERC-7
Known for their blues-inspired rock sound, this band’s hits include "Dream On" and "Sweet Emotion."
Aerosmith
this marine mammal is capable of using tools, such as rocks to open shellfish, and is found in the waters around the Galápagos Islands.
Sea Otter
This herb, often used in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cooking, is known for its strong aroma and is a key ingredient in dishes like tabbouleh.
Parsley