Superhero/Villain Alter Egos
Technology
Potluck
National Football League
Video Games
100

Bruce Wayne

Batman

100

This invention revolutionized cell phones when it debuted in 2007.

The iPhone
100

This planet is known as the “Red Planet.”

Mars

100

This term refers to a quarterback being tackled behind the line of scrimmage before he can throw a pass.

Sack

100

What is the name of Mario's brother?

Luigi

200

Eddie Brock

Venom

200

This company created the Windows operating system found on most computers.

Microsoft

200

This author wrote To Kill a Mockingbird.

Harper Lee

200

This Hall of Fame coach of the Green Bay Packers has a Super Bowl trophy named in his honor.

Vince Lombardi

200

This company created the PlayStation console.

Sony

300

Oliver Queen

Green Arrow

300

This term refers to a network of computers that are connected worldwide, allowing people to share information instantly.

Internet

300

This element has the chemical symbol "Au"

Gold

300

This former running back for the Seattle Seahawks became known for his brief but memorable postgame interviews, often repeating the same line to avoid media fines.

Marshawn Lynch

300

In The Legend of Zelda series, this fictional kingdom is the primary setting where Link’s adventures take place.

Hyrule

400

Basil Karlo

Clayface

400

This programming language, often taught to beginners, shares its name with a type of snake.

Python

400

This 1994 film, directed by Quentin Tarantino, features interconnected stories and characters like Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield.

Pulp Fiction

400

This rarely used offensive formation involves the quarterback lining up outside while the ball is snapped directly to a running back or receiver, often to confuse the defense.

The Wildcat

400

This 2007 game by Valve Corporation introduced the character GLaDOS and is known for its innovative use of a “portal gun” to solve puzzles.

Portal

500

Robert Reynolds

The Sentry

500

This concept refers to a decentralized digital ledger system that records transactions across many computers and powers cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin.

Blockchain

500

This ancient wonder of the world, located in Egypt, is the only one still largely intact today.

Great Pyramid of Giza

500

This quarterback was the first to throw for over 5,000 yards in a single NFL season, accomplishing the feat in 1984.

Dan Marino

500

This 2004 MMORPG by Blizzard Entertainment is set in the world of Azeroth and became one of the most successful online games ever.

World of Warcraft