Name that Fictional Character
Famous Landmarks
What's in the Fridge?
"POP" Quiz
Water Water Everywhere
200

This character lived under the stairs until he learned he was famous in a magical world.

Who is Harry Potter?

200

The Tower of Iron Lattices - This landmark was built for the 1889 World’s Fair and sparkles nightly above the Seine.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

200

The Drink Invented by Accident - This fizzy beverage was created in 1886 by a pharmacist who originally intended it as a medicinal tonic.

What is Coca‑Cola?

200

This fluffy snack is made when heated kernels burst open into airy bites.

What is popcorn?

200

This covers more than 70% of Earth’s surface and is divided into five major regions.

What is the ocean?

400

This animated father loves donuts, works at a nuclear plant, and says “D’oh!”

Who is Homer Simpson?

400

The Wall That Stretches for Thousands of Miles - Originally built for defence, this stone and brick structure winds across mountains, deserts, and grasslands.

What is the Great Wall of China?

400

The Spread Made from Ground Legumes - First patented in the 1880s, this creamy or crunchy fridge staple is made by grinding roasted legumes until the oils release.

What is peanut butter?

400

DAILY DOUBLE

This bright red bloom is associated with remembrance and has been linked to ancient sedative uses.

400

These turbulent sections form when water flows quickly over rocks or steep drops.

What are rapids?

600

This Great Dane is always scared, always hungry, and always solving spooky mysteries with his friends.

Who is Scooby-Doo?

600

The Ancient Amphitheatre of Gladiators - This oval arena once hosted battles, spectacles, and crowds of up to 50,000 in the heart of an empire.

What is the Colosseum?

600

This creamy fridge staple dates back thousands of years and is made by fermenting milk with live cultures like Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus.

What is yogurt?

600

The Genre of Catchy Hooks - Known for upbeat melodies and mass appeal, this style dominates global charts.

What is pop music?

600

The Storm Born Over Warm Ocean Water - This powerful rotating system features an eye, eyewall, and spiral rainbands.

What is a hurricane?

800

Leader of a band of lost children, he battles pirates and flies through a world where imagination rules everything.

Who is Peter Pan?

800

This landmark features four U.S. presidents sculpted into granite in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

What is Mount Rushmore?

800

The Fermented Cabbage with a 2,000‑Year History - This spicy, probiotic side dish dates back to ancient Korea and is made by fermenting napa cabbage with chili, garlic, and ginger.

What is kimchi?

800

The Term for a Type of Aspen Tree - This tree, known for trembling leaves, belongs to the willow family and thrives in temperate regions.

What is a poplar?

800

Holding more water than the other four combined, this lake is the deepest and largest by surface area.

What is Lake Superior?

1000

This grinning feline appears and disappears at will, offering cryptic advice that’s both helpful and maddening.

Who is the Cheshire Cat?

1000

The Lost City in the Clouds - This Incan citadel sits high in the Andes, with terraces, temples, and views above the Urubamba River valley.

What is Machu Picchu?

1000

Legend says this pungent blue‑veined cheese was discovered when a distracted cheesemaker left a loaf in a cave, allowing mold to transform it.

What is blue cheese?

1000

The Archaic Word for Nonsense - This old‑fashioned term means foolish talk, nonsense, or something not to be taken seriously.

What is poppycock?

1000

The Clouds That Bring Steady Rain - These thick, grey, low‑lying clouds are known for producing long, continuous rainfall.

What are nimbostratus clouds?

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