The “Royal Baby” born in 1982 to this British princess was named William.
Who is Diana?
This youngest of Egyptian boy-kings took the throne at about age 9 — and though his reign was short, his tomb would outshine all others, and the discovery of his tomb would be one of the greatest archaeological achievements of the 20th Century.
Who is Pharaoh Tutankhamun? (King Tut)
A baby koala, or a loved 90s sitcom character
What is a Joey?
Defendant unlawfully entered a private residence occupied by a family of three bears, consumed property without consent, and damaged household furnishings before falling asleep in the plaintiff’s bed.
Who is Goldilocks?
A South American nation known for its "good air," quality beef, and soccer superstars
What is Argentina?
In 2015, this singer performed with her then-infant daughter Blue Ivy at the iHeartRadio Music Festival.
Who is Beyonce?
Born prematurely in a log cabin in 1809, this baby would grow up to split rails, split the Union, and abolish slavery.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
A newborn goose, or a Hollywood heartthrob's surname
What is a gosling?
Defendant is charged with breach of contract for failing to deliver agreed-upon service following a fall from a high wall, necessitating costly rescue operations; Defendant counter-sues, alleging entitled workers' compensation benefits and OSHA violations for unsafe working conditions.
Who is Humpty Dumpty?
This word, often paired with "wedding" or "final," refers to the place you're ultimately headed—whether it's a vacation spot or your fate.
What is destination?
This diabolical infant, known for his British accent and world-domination schemes, stars in an animated comedy TV show created by Seth MacFarlane.
Who is Stewie Griffin?
In 1762, this youngster's clavier skills astonished Empress Maria Theresa—decades before his Requiem would remain unfinished.
who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?
A fish soon after hatching, or a method of cooking them?
What is a fry?
Defendant is accused of unlawful trespass and destruction of property after forcibly entering a giant’s dwelling and removing valuable possessions without consent. The intrusion allegedly led to the death of the property owner.
Who is Jack (accept Jack and the Beanstalk)?
It’s the greenish film or sheen that forms on bronze or copper over time—though some collectors pay extra for this sign of age.
What is patina?
Before fans knew his name, Grogu, the diminutive alien first featured in Star Wars' The Mandalorian, took the internet by storm being known by this two word phrase.
What is "Baby Yoda?"
This legendary youngster began hearing voices of saints as a child, then convinced nobles to give her armor to lead French troops by 17 years old.
Who is Joan of Arc?
A fledgling fox, or a club's colors
What is a kit?
Defendant faces burglary charges, multiple counts of unlawful entry, property damage, and intentional infliction of emotional distress after demolishing plaintiff’s dwellings using forceful winds; defendant raises a defense of necessity under wildlife control statutes and challenges the applicability of trespass laws to canine actors.
Who is the Big Bad Wolf?
It’s the “screen” at the back of your eyeball where the real-life movie plays—no glasses or popcorn required.
What is a retina?
This seemingly mild-mannered newborn with a signature conical wisp of hair, once thought to lack powers, reveals a volatile arsenal including laser vision, self-combustion, and dimension-hopping — much to the surprise of his superhero family.
This prophesied infant, called the “Voice from the Outer World,” sparked a galactic civil war before his rise to emperor in Frank Herbert's seminal science fiction novel.
Who is Paul Atreides? (Also Accept "Lisan Al-Gaib")
A baby platypus or a popular crossbreed of dogs
What is a puggle?
Plaintiff alleges that defendant recklessly engaged in unauthorized nocturnal trespass and attempted arson on residential property by spiritedly jumping over an open flame, resulting in charring of plaintiff's real property.
Who is Jack? (Accept Jack be nimble)
A repeating musical element, in italiano
What is an ostinato?