This Greek hero has a singular weak spot near his heel.
Achilles
This Lord of the Rings villain is best known for his line - "My precious"
Gollum
These two UC schools have a Henry Samueli School of Engineering
UCLA, UCI
This male sea creature gives birth to its young.
Seahorse
This common yoga pose (Sanskrit name kakasana) involves balancing one's shins or knees onto one's upper arms.
Crow pose
This Star Wars character first appeared in the Force Awakens and is later revealed to be Palpatine's granddaughter.
Rey Skywalker/Palpatine
Born Tom Marvolo Riddle, this is his more famous pseudonym
Lord Voldemort
This motto is shared across all the UC Schools
Fiat Lux
Crabs have this number of legs
10
This gymnastics move is often described as a cartwheel with no hands. It is often performed on floor exercise routines but can also be performed on the balance beam.
Aerial
This Disney character can bring snowmen to life and rules over Arendelle as queen.
Elsa
This villain became evil after being rejected by his idol, Mr. Incredible, who refused his offer to be his sidekick, leading to a lifelong vendetta and a plan to destroy superheroes
Syndrome
One of this school's biggest events is "Cowchella" -- their annual spring concert.
UC Merced
This is the name for a group of crows
This basic ballet movement involves bending one's knees and straightening them again. French for "to bend" or "to fold".
Plie
This is the name of Thor's hammer
Mjolnir
This fire-breathing giant turtle is featured in both Super Smash Bros and Wreck-It Ralph.
Bowser
This is the name of the mascot of the University of California, Merced
Rufus the Bobcat
This sea creature can be broken into five pieces and still survive
Starfish
This is the calisthenic skill where the body is held parallel to the ground, supported only by the straight arms and hands. The name comes from the French word "plank".
Planche
This character in Big Hero 6 used her knowledge of chemistry to concoct spherical grenade-like capsules called chem-balls for use against enemies.
Honey Lemon
Pain and Panic
This school's campus used to be the site of a major asphalt mine.
UC Santa Barbara
This animal has the thickest fur of all animals
Sea otter
This ballet term originates from an Old French word which means "spinning top". It's used to describe the act of spinning on one foot, typically with the raised foot touching the knee of the supporting leg.
Pirouette