Who let the dogs out?
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Between the Bread
100

Famous for its black spots, this breed stars in a Disney classic about 101 stolen puppies.

Dalmatian

100

This 6-minute 1975 Queen epic has no chorus but does have an operatic middle section — and a killer car-singalong scene in Wayne's World.

Bohemian Rhapsody

100

"Life finds a way" in this 1993 Spielberg blockbuster where dino DNA is extracted from mosquitoes trapped in amber.

Jurassic Park

100

The only country that is also a continent, it's home to kangaroos, koalas and the Great Barrier Reef.

Australia

100

The "T" in a classic BLT stands for this juicy ingredient.

Tomato

200

Zoinks! Cartoon mystery-solver Scooby-Doo is this giant German breed, one of the tallest in the world.

Great Dane

200

"Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia" came from this Swedish quartet whose name is an acronym of its members' first names.

ABBA

200

Alfred Hitchcock shocked 1960 audiences by killing off his leading lady in a shower — in this black-and-white thriller set at the Bates Motel.

Psycho

200

Flowing through Brazil and Peru, it's the largest river in the world by volume — and shares its name with a giant online store.

Amazon

200

Also called a hoagie, hero or grinder, this long sandwich shares its name with an underwater vessel.

submarine (sub)

300

The world's smallest dog breed takes its name from a Mexican state.

Chihuahua

300

This artist reclaimed her catalog by re-recording albums like 1989 and Red as "Taylor's Versions."

Taylor Swift

300

Michael Scott manages the Scranton branch of this paper company in the U.S. version of The Office.

Dunder Mifflin

300

Mount Everest, Earth's highest peak, sits on the border between Tibet and this Himalayan nation.

Nepal

300

Corned beef, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Russian dressing grilled on rye make up this deli classic with a man's name.

Reuben

400

Queen Elizabeth II owned more than 30 of these short-legged Welsh herding dogs during her reign.

Corgi

400

This Nirvana frontman wrote "Smells Like Teen Spirit," the anthem that launched grunge into the mainstream in 1991.

Kurt Cobain

400

On Breaking Bad, mild-mannered chemistry teacher Walter White cooks up trouble under this one-word alias.

Heisenberg

400

Not Toronto! This Ontario city on the Rideau Canal is actually the capital of Canada.

Ottawa

400

The croque monsieur, a grilled ham-and-cheese topped with more melted cheese, hails from this country's café culture.

France

500

This ancient African hunting breed is nicknamed the "barkless dog" — instead of barking, it yodels.

Basenji

500

Don McLean mourned Buddy Holly's 1959 plane crash as "the day the music died" in this 8-minute 1971 epic.

American Pie

500

Only three films have swept the "Big Five" Oscars: It Happened One Night, The Silence of the Lambs, and this 1975 Jack Nicholson film set in a psychiatric hospital.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

500

Egypt gets the fame, but this neighboring African country actually has more pyramids — over 200 of them, built by the Kingdom of Kush.

Sudan

500

A crusty baguette stuffed with pickled veggies, cilantro and pâté — this Vietnamese sandwich is a delicious legacy of French colonial fusion.

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