Basketball royalty.
English rock band. Liverpool. 1960s.
Beatles.
A classic arcade game, released in 1980, that features a yellow, circular character navigating through a maze while avoiding ghosts.
Pac-Man.
The founder of Cubism.
Picasso.
The largest living land animal.
Elephant.
All-time leading goal scorer for the Brazilian national football team.
Pele.
She's a material girl.
Madonna.
Westeros.
Game of Thrones.
Dutch artist. "The Night Watch".
Rembrandt.
A flightless bird, native to New Zealand.
Holds the record for the most Grand Slam titles in men's singles, with a total of 20 titles as of 2022.
Roger Federer.
Albanian Love.
Dua Lipa.
Streaming show. Follows the exploits of Eleven and her new-found friends from Indiana.
Stranger Things.
Art movement, characterized by its use of distorted figures and bold colors.
Expressionism.
An elusive big cat native to the jungles of central and south America. Not a stratus or cirrus though...
Cloud Leopard.
The team, historically, most likely to lift Lord Stanley's Cup.
Canadians.
How many little birds? Oh yeah, three.
Bob Marley.
1994 film, featuring the voices of Matthew Broderick and James Earl Jones. Basically Hamlet.
The Lion King.
A printmaking technique involving a metal plate and acid.
Etching.
This infamous deep-sea creature does not hail from Transylvania, despite the name.
Vampire Squid.
Boxer. "The Golden Boy". "The Mexicutioner".
Oscar De La Hoya.
American rock band, led by frontman Eddie Vedder.
Pearl Jam.
Ariel's best friend and sidekick under the sea.
Flounder.
A term for the idealized male nude figure, often depicted in a standing position with one leg bearing the body's weight while the other is relaxed.
Contrapposto.
A species of butterfly, found primarily in the Amazon rainforest, is known for its remarkable mimicry of a poisonous species of butterfly, fooling predators into avoiding it.
Blue Morpho.