This shape has 8 sides.
What is an octagon?
In "Minecraft," this material is used to make a Nether portal.
What is obsidian?
This movie features a Polynesian girl who sails the ocean to save her island.
What is Moana?
This is the name of the championship game in the NFL.
What is the Super Bowl?
This force pulls objects toward the Earth’s center.
What is gravity?
This planet is closest to the Sun.
What is Mercury?
This character, also known as "The Hero of Time," often battles Ganon in the "Legend of Zelda" series.
Who is Link?
This Disney villain is known for cursing Princess Aurora in "Sleeping Beauty."
Who is Maleficent?
In basketball, this player position is usually the tallest and stands near the basket.
What is center?
This is the name for an animal that eats both plants and meat.
What is an omnivore?
This number is represented by Roman numeral VI.
What is 6?
In "Super Smash Bros.," this pink character can inhale enemies and copy their abilities.
Who is Kirby?
This fish in "Finding Nemo" is known for saying, "Just keep swimming."
Who is Dory?
This country is known for winning the most FIFA World Cup titles in soccer.
What is Brazil?
This is the type of energy that comes from the Sun.
What is solar energy?
This wonder of the world is located in India.
How many inventory slots are available to players in Fortnite?
Five (Weapons and items can be equipped in these slots)
In "Hercules," this god of the underworld is Hercules’ main antagonist.
Who is Hades?
This sport is often played at Wimbledon.
What is tennis?
This is the term for when water vapor turns back into liquid, often seen on the outside of a cold glass.
What is condensation?
This fruit is known for its particularly bad smell.
What is a Durian?
Which video game console released in 2006 pioneered the use of motion controls in its gameplay?
Nintendo Wii
This is the name of the fairy who helps Peter Pan in Neverland.
Who is Tinker Bell?
This athlete is known for winning 23 Olympic gold medals.
Who is Michael Phelps?
This is the part of a cell that contains the genetic material and controls cell activities.
What is the nucleus?