This is the first book of the Bible.
Genesis
A group of lions is called this.
A Pride
He was the 16th president of the United States and issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
Abraham Lincoln
Name of the Nation that The Black Panther rules over.
Wakanda
This is the powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondrion
This striped African animal is related to the horse.
Zebra
Unlike most animals, the male of this species carries and gives birth to the offspring.
Seahorse
This Mongol leader created the largest contiguous empire in history.
Genghis Khan
The material Captain America's shield is made of.
Vibranium
This is the process by which liquid turns to gas.
Evaporation
This location between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Florida is known for strange ship and plane disappearances.
The Bermuda Triangle
This large rodent, found in South America, is the largest rodent in the world.
Capybara
His assassination ultimately led to WW1
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Tony Starks Fathers name.
Howard Stark
This branch of science studies forces and motion.
Physics
“Tear down this wall!” was spoken by this U.S. President in Berlin, 1987.
Ronald Reagan
This creature can survive being frozen solid, having its body completely dehydrated, and exposure to space.
A Tardigrade (or water bear)
This Renaissance artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Michelangelo
The scientist who originally developed the shrinking technology that Ant-Man uses.
Hank Pym
This organ helps regulate blood sugar and produces insulin.
Pancreas
This sea is the lowest point on Earth and the site of many biblical events.
The Dead Sea
This animal’s heart is located in its head.
A Shrimp (Specifically, some species like the mantis shrimp.)
In 480 BC, King Leonidas and 300 Spartans fought to the death here.
The Battle of Thermopylae
The name of the planet where Thor meets the Grandmaster in Thor: Ragnarok.
Sakaar
This is the most abundant element in the universe.
Hydrogen