The famous Yellow Brick Road in the Land of Oz was built to lead travelers to this magnificent capital city
what is the Emerald City?
this ocean borders the west coast of the United States
what is the Pacific Ocean?
We Are the Champions was a 1977 hit song by this band
what is Queen?
the creature Saint Patrick is famously credited with driving out of Ireland
what are snakes?
This is the god of the underworld in greek mythology
name the movie with this quote: "Life, uh, finds a way"
what is Jurassic Park?
tricolor flag of France features the three colors red, blue and this color
what is white?
the lead singer of Maroon 5, whose 2002 debut album Songs About Jane spawned five hit singles
who is Adam Levine?
a traditional Japanese sword with a distinctive curved blade
what is a katana?
in norse mythology, this is the name of Thor's hammer
what is Mjolnir?
this actor plays the lead role of retired driver Sonny Hayes in the film F1 released in June 2025

what is Canada?
this band released the 1997 album OK computer
what is Radiohead?
smallest prime number
what is 2?
In Egyptian mythology, this is the god of the sun and shares their name with an atomic symbol with atomic number 88
who is Ra?
name the movie with this quote: "You sit on a throne of lies"
what is Elf?
country with the most islands in the world
what is sweden?
After achieving fame with boy band NSYNC, this artist released a solo album, "Justified", in 2002
this is the smallest bird from Cuba and the Isle of Youth
In Greek mythology, this was the goddess of wisdom, handicraft, and warfare
Ron Weasley's middle name in the Harry Potter series
this country, which awards the Nobel peace prize, has the longest coastline in Europe
what is Norway?
'Maybe I'm too busy being yours to fall for somebody new' is the smooth opening from this band
Arctic Monkeys
The term 'a cappella,' meaning vocal music without instruments, literally translates from Italian to this in English
what is "in the chapel style"?
this person gave King Arthur his legendary sword Excalibur
who is the Lady of the Lake?