This board game, where players buy and trade properties, is named after a term for exclusive control over a market.
Monopoly
This Greek god is known as the king of the gods and ruler of Mount Olympus.
Zeus
This large mammal is known as the “King of the Jungle,” despite primarily living in savannas and grasslands.
Lion
This invention by Alexander Graham Bell was patented in 1876.
Telephone
What 1989 movie stars Michael Keaton as a DC Comics superhero?
Batman
This classic board game involves players sinking their opponent’s fleet of ships by calling out grid coordinates.
Battleship
This Norse god is associated with thunder and lightning
Thor
This marine mammal is the largest animal on Earth, capable of reaching lengths over 90 feet.
Blue whale
This invention allows us to see the bones inside our body without surgery.
X ray
Sting acted in what 1984 sci-fi film based on the Frank Herbert novel by the same name?
Dune
This 1980s arcade game features a yellow, circular character navigating a maze while avoiding ghosts and eating dots.
Pac-Man
This legendary hero is known for his 12 labors, including slaying the Nemean Lion.
Hercules
What is the largest living species of lizard?
This man invented the first practical incandescent light bulb.
Thomas Edison
What popular 80s TV show revolves around Kevin Arnold, a young boy coming of age in the 1960s?
The Wonder Years
This strategic board game, where players compete to conquer territories, is known as “the game of global domination.”
Risk
This Roman goddess is equivalent to the Greek goddess Athena and is associated with wisdom.
Minerva
Where are the majority of a butterfly's taste buds located?
Their feet
This revolutionary product, released in 2007, reshaped mobile communications and technology.
Iphone
“Does Barry Manilow know that you raid his wardrobe?” is a classic movie line from what 1985 John Hughes film?
In this video game, players explore an open world called Hyrule and take on the role of a hero named Link.
The Legend of Zelda
This Egyptian god, often depicted with a falcon head, is associated with the sky and kingship.
Horus
This flightless bird, native to New Zealand, is known for its long beak and nocturnal habits.
KIWI
Known as the father of the computer, he conceptualized the first mechanical computer in the early 19th century.
Charles Babbage
The 1980 Winter Olympics hockey game