Comic Book Villains
Outer Space Stuff
Imaginary Places
Grammar Needs Some Love
Things that begin with R
100

This Batman villain always tries to get the last laugh.

The Joker

100

What is a group of stars that appear to form a pattern called?

Constellation

100

Harry Potter bee-bops around this castle where he does his wizarding.

Hogwarts

100

If I want to convey excitement, I use this punctuation:

Exclamation point

100

You can't have musubi without it.

Rice

200

This bald guy really doesn't like Superman

Lex Luthor

200

What planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

200

Dorothy ended up trying to find this place with a scarecrow, lion and tin man.

Emerald City of Oz.

200

These words tend to describe action

Verbs

200

These annoying creatures always wake you up too early.

Roosters

300
This Captain America villain worked for HYDRA and was German.

The Red Skull

300

The Milky Way and Andromeda are examples of these.

Galaxy

Galaxies

300

If you go into your closet, or wardrobe, and keep on going without stopping, you might end up in this place.

Narnia

300

If I want to capture someone's exact words, I would use this punctuation:

Quotation mark(s)

300

A four-sided shape.

Rhombus

400

The villain who kills Spiderman's girlfriend, Gwen Stacy.  

Hint:  He also rids a cool little mini-rocket.

The Green Goblin
400

Giant clouds of dust and gas in space are called

Nebula

Nebulae

400

Gollum used to live in this land along with a bunch of hobbits, wizards, elves, dwarves and the occasional dragon.

Middle Earth

400

True or False:   Nouns can be found on a map

True

400

A massive multiplayer online game platform where users can create and share their own games and experiences

Roblox

500

This villain devours planets and has fought the Fantastic Four and the Avengers.

Galactus

500

What is the planet Venus named after?

Roman goddess of beauty.

500

In the TV show "Stranger Things" this land is flipped upside down with the same locations, but a darker, more ominous atmosphere.

The Upside Down Land

500

Which word is an example of an ADJECTIVE?

Amazing

Running

Landing


Amazing

500

A national park with the faces of four famous Presidents carved into the mountainside.

(Mt.) Rushmore