Hero Crossovers
Famous "Streets"
Double Meanings
The Body
The "Art" in Language
100

She played both Catwoman and Storm

Halle Berry

100

This is where Elmo, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster live

Sesame Street

100

The edge of a river, and the destination for some of our paychecks

Bank

100

We humans do this about 20 times per minute

Breathe

100

Don't slip on a banana peel when playing this racing game

Mario-Kart

200

This actor played both Bane and Venom

Tom Hardy

200

This famous U2 song was released 35 years ago

Where the Streets Have No Name

200

A spot to party, and a tool for golfing

Club

200

This is the place within your body where new red blood cells are made

Bone Marrow

200

You can hit a bullseye by shooting an arrow, or by throwing this

Dart

300

This actor has played as two heroes, both Batman and Daredevil

Ben Affleck

300

Where a Miracle took place, Christmas of 1947

34th Street

300

A claim in court, or something to protect your electronics

Case

300

The "pudding house" is 18th century slang for this part of your body

The stomach

300

Some like it hot, some like it cold -- this pastry is a favorite in kids' lunch boxes

Pop-Tart

400

Decades apart, he played as both Batman and The Vulture

Michael Keaton

400

No Diggity - this R&B Group was first founded over 30 years ago

Blackstreet

400

Wear these straps on a hot summer day, or eat it at an Italian restaurant

Spaghetti

400

This is the rarest blood type

AB Negative

400

To scare someone

Startle

500

She has played the role of Catwoman, and The Wasp

Michelle Pfeiffer

500

Founded in 1889, this newspaper is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp

Wall Street Journal

500

You can reasonably adjust expectations, so that people don't lose theirs

Temper

500

This is the human body's heaviest organ

Skin

500

This animal mutated into "Bebop" in the Ninja Turtles universe

Warthog

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