This New Testament book was written by a doctor and is a detailed account of Jesus’ life.
What is the Gospel of Luke?
This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles.
What is Brazil?
This Marvel character is also known as the “God of Thunder.”
Who is Thor?
This scientist proposed the three laws of motion.
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
The largest continent on Earth.
What is Asia?
The language most of the Old Testament was originally written in.
What is Hebrew?
In baseball, a “cycle” means hitting a single, double, triple, and this in one game.
What is a home run?
This artist released the album 1989.
Who is Taylor Swift?
The process by which plants convert sunlight into food.
What is photosynthesis?
This U.S. state is known as the “Sunshine State.”
What is Florida?
This Old Testament figure is considered a “type” of Christ due to his near-sacrifice by his father.
Who is Isaac?
This legendary boxer was known as “The Greatest” and had the birth name Cassius Clay.
Who is Muhammad Ali?
This Disney movie features the song “We Don’t Talk About Bruno.”
What is Encanto?
This force keeps planets in orbit around the sun.
What is gravity?
The smallest prime number.
What is 2?
This woman was the only female judge mentioned in the Bible.
Who is Deborah?
In American football, this position is typically responsible for calling plays and throwing passes.
What is quarterback?
This streaming service produced The Mandalorian.
What is Disney+?
The part of the brain responsible for thinking, memory, and voluntary movements.
What is the cerebrum?
The currency used in Japan.
What is yen?
This New Testament book warns against showing favoritism and emphasizes that “faith without works is dead.”
What is James?
In soccer, how many players from one team are typically on the field at one time (including the goalkeeper)?
What is 11?
This YouTuber-turned-TikTok star is known for comedy sketches, pranks, and the catchphrase “What’s up guys?”
Who is MrBeast?
This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.
What is nitrogen?
This instrument measures earthquakes.
What is a seismograph?