Which team won the first super bowl in 1967?
Green Bay Packers
This singer performed in 1968 "68 comeback special" known as the King of Rock and Roll.
Elvis Presley
This 1999 sci-fi film questions reality through "the red pill or blue pill"
The Matrix
These aquatic animals are known for Spyhopping and are able to look above water
whales
Type of sugar is the main energy source for the brain?
glucose
This NFL teams "12th man" tradition honors its famously loud fans.
Seattle Seahawks
This instrument has pedals, pipes, and keys.
This actress played Clarice Starling in "The Silence of the Lambs"
Jodie Foster
This bird, native to New Zealand, is flightless and nocturnal
kiwi
This vitamin is essential for blood clotting?
Vitamin K
This basketball player was nicknamed “The Glove” for his defense
Gary Payton
This Michael Jackson song features the new "moonwalk" in its music video`
Billie Jean
This 1980 horror film, directed by Stanley Kubrick, features the Overlook Hotel and Jack Nicholson’s “Here’s Johnny!” scene.
The Shining
this venomous lizard from Mexico is known for its bright blue tail in juveniles.
Gila Monster
The word that describes the body's ability to maintain stability.
Homeostasis
This American sprinter won 9 Olympic gold medals and was famously stripped of 8 in the 2000s due to a doping scandal.
Marion Jones
This 2016 album by Frank Ocean blends R&B, jazz, and electronic sounds, was released with little prior announcement, and features tracks like “Nikes” and “Nights.”
Blonde
This 2018 thriller uses a single-take illusion in most of its scenes to follow a terrorist attack in London.
1917
This animals is an unusual marsupial, has a venomous bite and produces one of the strongest mammalian toxins known.
Tasmanian Devil
This rare autoimmune disorder occurs when the body’s immune system attacks the adrenal cortex, leading to fatigue, low blood pressure, and hyperpigmentation.
This famous baseball player hit “The Shot Heard ’Round the World” in 1951 to win the National League pennant.
Bobby Thompson
Who is the artist with the most grammy wins? How many?
Beyonce, 32
This 2014 Wes Anderson film features meticulously symmetrical framing, a fictional Eastern European setting called the Republic of Zubrowka, and a legendary concierge named Gustave H.
The Grand Budapest Hotel
This deep-sea fish uses a bioluminescent lure on its head to attract prey in the pitch-black ocean depths.
Anglerfish
This 21st-century technique uses CRISPR-based gene editing to selectively turn off disease-causing genes in living humans and has been trialed for conditions like sickle cell disease and transthyretin amyloidosis.
CRISPR gene