This “King of Pop” is known for hits like “Billie Jean” and “Thriller.”
Michael Jackson
This country is both a continent and an island, located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Australia
This team broke an 86-year “curse” by winning the World Series in 2004, their first since 1918.
Boston Red Sox
This large amphibian, often found in North American wetlands, is known for its deep, resonating croak.
The American Bullfrog
This Italian luxury car brand, famous for its “Prancing Horse” logo, produces high-performance sports cars.
Ferrari
Known for his purple outfits and hits like “Purple Rain,” this artist was once known only by a symbol.
Prince
This South American capital is home to the famous Christ the Redeemer statue.
Rio de Janeiro
This golfer, known as “The Golden Bear,” has won the most major championships in golf history with 18 titles.
Jack Nicklaus
Known for its venomous bite, this species of lizard native to the southwestern United States and Mexico is one of only two venomous lizards in the world.
Gila Monster
This Japanese company is famous for its performance motorcycles and holds the title for producing the fastest production bike, the Hayabusa.
Suzuki
This 2013 animated Disney film features the hit song “Let It Go.”
Frozen
This large monolithic rock formation, sacred to indigenous Australians, is located in the Northern Territory of Australia.
Uluru (also known as Ayers Rock)
This legendary goalie holds the record for the most wins in NHL history with 691.
Martin Brodeur
This ancient marine creature, often referred to as a “living fossil,” has remained largely unchanged for hundreds of millions of years and is known for its blue blood.
Horseshoe Crab
The Tesla Cybertruck, introduced in 2019, features a body made from this material, often used in aerospace, known for its high strength and light weight.
Stainless Steel
This jazz musician, nicknamed “Bird,” is credited with the development of bebop and is considered one of the most influential saxophonists in history.
Charlie Parker
This country, formerly known as Abyssinia, is the only African country never to be colonized by European powers.
Ethiopia
This international basketball tournament crowns the best national basketball team in the world every four years.
FIBA Basketball World Cup
This species of snake, native to the Amazon rainforest, is the largest and heaviest snake in the world, capable of reaching lengths of over 30 feet. Non specific answers won't be accepted
green anaconda
This American luxury electric car startup, known for its sleek SUV and sedan models, competes with Tesla and debuted its first vehicle, the Air, in 2021.
Lucid Motors
In this 1977 film, Diane Keaton plays a quirky singer and Woody Allen plays a neurotic comedian in a complicated love story.
Annie Hall
he capital of Kazakhstan, this city was renamed in 2019 after the country’s first president.
Nur-Sultan
This athlete is the only person to win Olympic gold medals in both the 100 meters and 200 meters at three consecutive Olympics, what years were those Olympics?
2008, 2012, 2016
This nocturnal bird, native to New Zealand, is known for its highly developed sense of smell, a rarity among birds, and is critically endangered due to habitat loss.
kakapo
This Italian coachbuilder is known for creating custom bodies for luxury vehicles, including Ferrari, Rolls-Royce, and Maserati, and is famous for its sleek designs.
Pininfarina
This 1994 Quentin Tarantino film intertwines stories of mobsters, a boxer, and two small-time criminals in Los Angeles.
Pulp Fiction
This rock formation in Zimbabwe shares its name with a famous waterfall located on the Zambezi River.
Victoria Falls
This team, founded in 1995, became the fastest expansion team to reach the Super Bowl, achieving this feat in 2003.
Carolina Panthers
This large flightless bird, native to Australia and known for its strong legs, is the second-largest bird in the world by height, after the ostrich.
Emu
This luxury electric vehicle manufacturer, headquartered in China, is known for its high-end SUVs like the ES8 and its battery-swapping technology.
NIO