In Chess this piece moves in an L-shape
The Knight
This lightbulb inventor had a laboratory at Menlo Park
Thomas Edison
This author's name is on most of the "Fear Street" books
R.L. Stine
The U.S. constitution has 7 articles and 27 of these additions.
Amendments
How long did the hundred years war last?
Hint: it was a little more than a hundred years
116 years
This feline word follows "Hello" in the name of a Japanese character
Kitty
The son of Venus, this Roman god of love carries a bow and arrow
Cupid
This Italian Plumber character was originally known as "Jumpman"
Mario
If you swing and miss three of these pitches then you're out
Strikes
Grass-type

Leafeon
Introduced in 1959 as a teenage fashion model, this doll was named for Ruth Handler's daughter.
Barbie
You're on the money if you know she's the Native American guide depicted on the dollar coin
Sacagawea
The "Narnia" series begins with "The Lion, The Witch, and...." This furniture item.
The Wardrobe
This group that meets in the capitol started in 1789 with 22 members and now has 100
U.S. Senate
Marco Polo was born in this Italian city with canals
Venice
The sorting hat placed this "boy who lived" in the house Gryffindor at Hogwarts
Harry Potter
He is the chief god of Greek mythology and often shown with a lightning bolt
Zeus
The idea for this character came from a pizza missing a slice and resembling an open-mouthed head
Pac-Man
In a regular games of baseball, there are usually 9 of these rounds
Innings
Ice-type

Glaceon
If you roll a 5 of a kind you've gotten this, the name of a dice game by Milton Bradley.
Yahtzee
This African-American scientist made more than 300 products from peanuts
George Washington Carver
The Baudelaire orphans are the stars in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of ..." These "Events"
Unfortunate
NASA stands for National Aeronautics and this administration
Space
This French conqueror made his final stand at Waterloo in 1815
Napoleon
In Physics, it means empty space; on a carpet it picks up dust
Vacuum
This Greek mountain is the home of the gods
Mount Olympus
The master thief Sly Cooper is this masked animal in a game series
Raccoon
If the bases are full and the batter hits a home run, it is known as this type of "Slam"
Grand Slam
Dark type

Umbreon
James and Percy are friends of this train, the No. 1 blue engine
Thomas the train
In the mid-19th century, he developed a communication "code" that uses dot and dashes
Samuel Morse
A popular series of books by Madeleine L'engle kicks off with "A Wrinkle in...." this
Time
It's the 4-Letter word for the president's power to reject a Bill passed by Congress
Veto
The "Great Wall" was meant to protect the people of this country
China
This tallest living tree is found in California
Redwood
This maiden has snaky hair and turns people to stone
Medusa
Nintendo's "Ocarina of Time" continues "The Legend of" this woman
Zelda
This infield position is between second and third base
Shortstop
Psychic-type

Espeon
What board game takes a long time to play but helps you learn how to deal with your money, and buying things. It also has come out in recent years with different themes, like a gamer version or a frozen 2 version
Monopoly
He was the first man to set foot on the moon
Neil Armstrong
Panem is the setting of this Suzanne Collins book series
The Hunger Games
This is the total number of Justices on the Supreme Court
9
What was usually placed on the top of the pyramid?
Gold
A caterpillar emerges from this structure as a butterfly
Cocoon
What is the name for this winged horse
Pegasus
This blue video game character runs around his levels with super speed and collects tons of rings
Sonic the Hedgehog
This baseball team won the World Series this year.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Fairy-type

Sylveon