What movie is "Hakuna Matata" from?
The Lion King
What is the name of Harry Potter's pet?
Hedwig
How many days in a year?
365 in a year
How many wings do dragonflies have?
4
This swoosh belongs to a global athletic brand.
NIKE
What is the name of the dragon who helps Mulan?
Mushu
What district is Katniss Everdeen from?
District 12
Who was the American President during the civil war?
Abraham Lincoln ![]()
This reptile can change color to blend into its surroundings.
Chameleon
A guide to Laundry symbols. It appears as a solid triangle crossed out with an “x” mark. This indicates??
Do Not Bleach Symbol
Who helps Marlin look for Nemo?
Dory
What house is Harry Potter in?
Gryffindor
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What part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
Leaf (Photosynthesis is the process by which plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create their own food (sugar) and release oxygen. It is essential for life on Earth, providing energy for plants and oxygen for animals to breathe. It acts as a "food factory" inside leaves.) 
This small furry pet loves running on wheels and storing food in its cheeks.
HAMSTER
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(Snowflake symbol on food packaging)
indicates that the product or container is "freezer-safe"
This movie tells the story of a wooden puppet who wants to be a real boy.
Pinocchio
Who is the main character from The Lord of the Rings?
Frodo
Which year was the first iPhone released?
2007 
This bird is known for mimicking human speech.
Green bin icon with leaf:
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symbolizes eco-friendly waste management & composting.
What is the name of Rapunzel’s pet chameleon in Tangled?
Pascal
This London-based fictional detective lives at 221B Baker Street and is known for his sharp powers of deduction.
Sherlock Holmes
I speak without a mouth and hear without ears—what am I?
AN ECHO.
This insect goes through metamorphosis from caterpillar to winged adult.

Butterfly or Moth
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Designates the location of an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), a life-saving device used to treat sudden cardiac arrest.
It is commonly found in public places, providing voice-guided instructions to help passersby deliver a shock to restore a normal heart rhythm.