In some Arthurian tales, this sword, forged in Avalon, has magical powers and can only be wielded by the worthy.
What is Excalibur?
Especially below the college level, it’s a job that teaches young students
What is a schoolteacher?
This Olympic sport is based on sword fighting and has three disciplines: foil, épée, and sabre.
What is fencing?
This fermented grain beverage, often served on tap, has historically caused more cheers than tears.
What is beer?
In Norse mythology, this goddess rules over the realm of the dead called Hel.
Who is Hel?
The code that knights were expected to follow, emphasizing honor, courage, and courtly love.
What is chivalry?
If you’re listening to a conversation you shouldn’t be listening to, you might be doing this
What is eavesdropping?
Known as “the sweet science,” this sport returned to the Olympics in 1904 and features weight classes and gloves.
What is boxing?
Traditionally aged in barrels, this spirit can be whiskey, rum, or brandy—but never served in a teacup.
What is liquor?
In Greek mythology, he is the winged god who ferries souls to the underworld.
Who is Thanatos?
According to legend, Sir Galahad achieved this after many quests, the ultimate spiritual goal for a knight.
What is the Holy Grail?
A toy consisting of a tube containing mirrors and pieces of colored glass or paper, whose reflections produce changing patterns
What is a kaleidoscope?
Originating in ancient Greece, this sport was a key part of the original Olympic Games and focuses on grappling.
What is wrestling?
A tavern staple, this fizzy drink became the mixer of choice for vodka and gin in the 20th century.
What is vodka/tonic water?
In Egyptian mythology, this god of the dead is depicted with a jackal head and presides over mummification.
Who is Anubis?
This knight famously dueled a giant or champion in several medieval romances, often defending a lady’s honor.
Who was Sir Lancelot?
DAILY DOUBLE: The explosive first track on Las Vegas band Imagine Dragon’s debut album – Night Visions
What is Radioactive?
This Japanese martial art, now an Olympic sport, emphasizes throws and holds rather than strikes.
What is judo?
The “Irish” kind of this creamy beverage is often enjoyed at the end of a meal, usually over ice.
What is Bailey's Irish Cream?
In Hinduism, this fierce goddess of destruction and death is often shown with a garland of skulls.
Who is Kali?
DAILY DOUBLE: This real historical figure inspired tales of a French knight who fought in the Crusades and became a symbol of bravery.
Who was Richard the Lionheart?
A vaccination produced by a series of virus inoculations
What is a vaccinization?
A Korean martial art, added to the Olympics in 2000, known for its head-height kicks and spinning techniques.
What is taekwondo?
Once used as a medicinal tonic, this herbal liqueur shares its name with a word meaning “healing” or “restorative.”
What is bitters?
In Aztec culture, this skeletal goddess is associated with death and the underworld, often celebrated during Dia de los Muertos.
Who is Mictecacihuatl?