This ferocious marsupial is only found wild in Tasmania
Tasmanian Devil
This 1994 animated Disney film follows a young lion cub who must reclaim his rightful kingdom
Lion King
This classic two-player strategy board game uses 16 pieces per side including pawns, rooks and a king
Chess
Celebrated on April 1st, this annual tradition of pranks dates back to 16th century Europe
April Fool's Day
This 1912 ocean liner sank on its maiden voyage after striking an iceberg in the North Atlantic
Titanic
This crustacean lives in the discarded shells of other sea creatures
Hermit Crab
Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are all founding members of this DC superhero team
Justice League
This Nintendo console, released in 2006, introduced motion-controlled gameplay to mainstream audiences
Wii
This annual race, held in the streets of Monaco since 1929, is one of motorsport's three prestigious Triple Crown events
Monaco Grand Prix
This ancient Chinese military strategist wrote a book on warfare called The Art of War
Sun Tzu
This semi-aquatic rodent, native to South America, is the world's largest rodent and is known to be surprisingly friendly with other animals
Capybara
This 2000 Disney film follows an Incan ruler who gets turned into a llama by his scheming advisor
Emperor's New Groove
In this word guessing game, a wrong answer adds another body part to a gallows drawing
Hangman
This iron lattice structure was built as a temporary exhibit for the 1889 World's Fair in Paris
The Eiffel Tower
This 1347 pandemic, spread by fleas on rats along trade routes, wiped out an estimated third of Europe's population
The Black Death
This colourful mantis shrimp can throw a punch at 80km/h, generating enough force to crack aquarium glass
Mantis Shrimp
This 1990s sci-fi drama followed two FBI agents investigating paranormal cases, with the tagline 'The Truth is Out There'
The X-Files
This puzzle game, designed by a Soviet programmer in 1984, became a global phenomenon after being bundled with the original Game Boy
Tetris
This ancient Indian festival of colours sees participants throw brightly coloured powder at one another to celebrate the arrival of spring
Holi
This illegally distilled spirit surged in popularity during 1920s American Prohibition
Moonshine
This African mammal, despite its name, is more closely related to whales and pigs than to any horse
Hippopotamus
This 1968 Kubrick film, based on a Arthur C. Clarke story, follows a crew aboard a spacecraft whose AI begins to malfunction
2001: A Space Odyssey
At its 2010 peak, this game's virtual economy was estimated to rival the GDP of small nations
World of Warcraft
This ancient Jordanian city, carved entirely into rose-red sandstone cliffs, was hidden from the western world until 1812
Petra
This 1815 battle near Brussels ended Napoleon's rule and marked the last major conflict of the Napoleonic Wars
Battle of Waterloo