This small animal character who's addicted to honey is beloved by children and adults alike
Winnie the Pooh
Child: Martin Luther King Jr.
Mother: And what did he do?
He died for our sins
Wealth, fame, power… this King of the Pirates attained this and everything else the world had to offer. And his dying words drove countless souls to the seas.
Gol D. Rodger
This creature originates from Japanese movies, starting from 1954 and continues to today. Its themes and fear of it stems from the atomic bomb
Godzilla
This homonym is both the name for a waterfowl and the action for getting low quickly
Duck
This mysterious millionaire is from a book published in 1925 which was later adapted into a film in 2013. recently it was adapted again into a musical.
Jay Gatsby
Name something a burglar would not want to see when he breaks into a house
Naked Grandma
This animal is the largest living bird
Ostrich
This creature is known for being given life and proceeding to be hated by its creator.
Frankenstein's Monster/Creature
A homonym for both complete opacity and a descriptor for when something is very understandable
Clear
This detective is well known for his incredible genius combined with his abilities of perception. Due to this, many readers believe that he is autistic
Sherlock Holmes
Her sister was a witch, right? And was her sister? A princess!
The Wicked Witch of the East bro!
Name this Flag
Cuba
This half human creature comes from an ancient myth where it's located in a dark maze-like location.
the minotaur
This word means both a draw between 2 teams in a competition and the name of a formal accesory
Tie
This person from Lewis Carroll's book published in 1862 is punished for "murdering the time"
The Mad Hatter
You are freaking African Americans...
plus... Mark. Which, I'm rocking with mark cause he's rocking with us
At what height does the atmosphere end?
10,000km or 6,200 miles
This talking plant eats blood and grows over the course of its story, getting more powerful over time in the flower shop it's hidden in.
Audrey II
This homonym is used both as a synonym for defeating an enemy and a compliment on one's appearance used most commonly by the LGBTQIA+ community
Slay/Slaying
This antagonist is from Harlan Ellison's 1967 short story where in which it's credited with killing most of the human race
A.M.
Shun the non beleiver!
Shuuuuuunnnnnn
Name 3 Ford car models
That's probably right
This monster shares its name with the title of the 1872 book from which it originates. This book also supposedly inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula
Carmilla
The word which is both the name of a marriage band and the onomatopoeia for bells tolling
Ring