A female warrior who holds the Lasso of Truth
Wonder Woman
These colorful plastic bricks sold in kits snap together so you can build anything!
Legos
It's Christmas, and a boy forgotten by his family must defend his house from thieves!
Home Alone
This type of laptop runs on Google's browser, starts up fast, and is often used by students for schoolwork.
Chromebook
This sweet treat made by bees never expires!
Honey
Don't make him angry. You wouldn't like him when he's angry
Hulk
As the name says, the goal of this game is to get 4 of your tokens in a row.
Connect 4
Jack Black voices this talking panda who loves to eat noodles and fight crime.
Kung Fu Panda
The first female Vice President in U.S history
Kamala Harris
The NASA rover name "Perseverance" successfully landed on this red planet
Mars
In Marvel comics and movies, Wakanda is home to this title character.
Boardwalk and Park Place are the highest value properties in this classic game.
Monopoly
This cute black dragon from How to Train Your Dragon is Hiccup’s best friend.
Toothless
This largest ocean on earth is home to the Ring of Fire.
Pacific Ocean
You can tap noises or use a light for this type of old secret code.
Morse Code
Thanos tries to collect these 6 objects in the Avengers film.
Infinity Stones
This kid-favorite can be made by mixing school glue, borax, water, and coloring.
Slime
Judy Hopps and her pal Nick will return this fall in the sequel of this wild animated film.
Zootopia
What is a whole number with a fraction called?
Mixed number
This 2nd president of the United States was the first president to live in the White House.
John Adams
This character has been portrayed in live-action movies by Tom Holland, Andrew Garfield, and Tobey Maguire.
Spider Man
In this game, you must guess your opponent's location by calling out coordinates.
Battleship
In this 2023 film, two plumber brothers from Brooklyn go on an adventure to save the Mushroom Kingdom.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
This kind of word or phrase reads the same forward and backward, like "racecar" or "mom."
Palindrome
It's a small, flat, and circular object your teacher would put in a player to listen to music.
CD