What U.S. president served 4 terms?
Franklin D. Roosevelt
The only prime and even number.
2 or 0 if you reaaallllyyy convince me
Who is the ferryman of the River Styx in Greek mythology.
Charon
What Carthaginian city was completely destroyed by Rome at the end of the Third Punic War?
Carthage
What letter does not appear in the name of any U.S. state.
Q
Who is the only president to voluntarily resign?
Richard Nixon
What ability does a unit need to kill and zombie trait enemy permanently.
Zombie Killer
Who is the hero who descended into the Underworld to rescue his wife, only to lose her by looking back too soon.
Orpheus
This Mongol conqueror's campaigns are estimated to have caused the deaths of tens of millions of people across Asia and Europe.
Genghis Khan
This red fruit's seeds are on the outside.
Strawberry
This future president commanded the invasion of Normandy during World War II.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
What theorem states that there are infinitely many prime numbers.
Euclid's Theorem
A creature from Jewish folklore is an artificial being traditionally formed from clay.
A Golem
This Roman emperor allegedly blamed Christians for the Great Fire of Rome and had many executed.
Nero
This chess move allows a king and rook to move simultaneously and is the only move in which two pieces move at once.
Castling
The first president to be impeached.
Andrew Johnson
Name all 10 normal cats in the game Battle Cats. (First form preferably)
Cat, Tank Cat, Axe Cat, Gross Cat, Cow Cat, Bird Cat, Fish Cat, Lizard Cat, Titan Cat, Superfeline
Name two Loki's three children with Angrboða (a giantess).
Fenrir, Jörmungandr, Hel
This Qin dynasty ruler ordered the burning of books and the burial of scholars to consolidate his power.
Qin Shi Huang
The fingerprints of these animals are so similar to humans' that they can confuse forensic investigators.
The president delivered the "Corollary" that expanded the Monroe Doctrine and won the Nobel Peace Prize while in office.
Theodore Roosevelt
The French mathematician who wrote a theorem in the margin of a book, claiming he had a proof that the margin was too small to contain.
Pierre de Fermat
A Sumerian goddess descended into the Underworld and was stripped of her possessions at seven gates.
Inanna
This Aztec deity was honored with large-scale human sacrifices to ensure the sun would rise.
Huitzilopochtli
In the Scott Cawthon game "FNAF World", was originally released on January 21, 2016 via Steam. It was later taken down and put back up on Gamejolt on what date (month + year)
February 8, 2016