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100

This spicy ingredient, often found on pizza, gets its name from the Italian word for "bell pepper," even though it is made of meat

Pepperoni

100

Because they lack regular stomach acid to break down food, these aquatic mammals with duck bills and beaver tails essentially have no stomach.

Platypus

100

He is the visual mascot of the Pokémon franchise, known for his lightning-bolt tail and his refusal to ever stay inside a Pokéball.

Pikachu

100

If a red house is made of red bricks, and a blue house is made of blue bricks, what is a green house made of?

glass? (It's a greenhouse for plants)

100

To protect your skin from ultraviolet (UV) radiation at the pool, you should apply a lotion labeled with this three-letter acronym.

SPF? (Sun Protection Factor)

200

This red-headed fast-food mascot was named after the daughter of founder Dave Thomas, though her real name is actually Melinda.

Wendy's

200

Scotland’s official national animal isn't a real creature like a stag or an eagle—it is this magical, horned horse

Unicorn

200

This classic Nintendo game franchise features a green-clad hero named Link who is constantly trying to rescue a princess named after the game's title

The Legend of Zelda

200

Johnny’s mother had three children. The first was named April, the second was named May. This was the name of the third child.

Johnny

200

This massive American theme park resort in Orlando, Florida, is the most visited vacation resort in the entire world.

Walt Disney World

300

In 2024, this extreme-heat snack brand caused a massive internet frenzy by releasing a "Flamin' Hot" version of their classic rolled tortilla chips.

Takis

300

Honeybees have five of these, with three small ones on top of their head and two large ones in the front

Eyes

300

In Despicable Me 4, these yellow, pill-shaped henchmen get accidental superpowers, turning five of them into the chaotic "Mega" versions of themselves.

Minions

300

You are running a race and you pass the person who is currently in second place. You are now in this place.

second place

300

If you stay up late stargazing this summer, you might spot this bright, spoon-shaped pattern of seven stars that is part of the Ursa Major constellation.

Big Dipper

400

Dunkin' dropped the "Donuts" from its name, but they still sell these tiny, spherical donut holes named after their famous mascot.

Munchkins

400

Clouds look fluffy and light, but an average cumulus cloud weighs about 1.1 million pounds—roughly the same weight as 100 of these largest land mammals

Elephants

400

This YouTube megastar is famous for his massive giveaway challenges, survival videos, and his own chocolate brand called Feastables.

MrBeast

400

It belongs to you, but your friends, family, and teachers use it way more often than you do.

your name

400

Invented by a 12-year-old boy by accident in 1905 when he left a sugary drink outside overnight with a stirring stick, this frozen treat is a summer staple.

Popsicle

500

This sub sandwich chain started in 1965 under the name "Pete's Super Submarines" before rebranding to sound like an underground train

Subway

500

This is the only fruit that wears its seeds on the outside—about 200 of them per fruit, to be exact.

Strawberry

500

This hit Netflix show features a spooky Wednesday Addams solving mysteries at a boarding school named after this famous Edgar Allan Poe poem.

The Raven? (Nevermore Academy)

500

A clerk at a butcher shop is 5 feet 10 inches tall, wears size 11 shoes, and is 25 years old. What does he weigh?

meat? (That's his job!)

500

The upcoming summer Olympic Games will be held in 2028 in this major Southern California city, famous for Hollywood and traffic.

Los Angeles

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