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Replacing the original Sleeping Beauty Castle in 2020, this 167-foot structure is the first in Disney history to be completely transformed and features 13 different stories of princesses and queens.

What is the Castle of Magical Dreams? 

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Often called the "City of Light," it is famous for the Louvre Museum

What is Paris?

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In the Hong Kong government, this person is the head of the executive branch and is currently serving a five-year term at Government House

Who is the Chief Executive?

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This chain is the largest purchaser of potatoes in the world, primarily to produce its world-famous thin-cut fries

What is McDonald’s?

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This keyboard instrument has 88 keys—52 white and 36 black—and its name is actually a shortened version of "gravicembalo col piano e forte."

What is the Piano?

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Exclusive to Hong Kong, this trackless dark ride in Mystic Point features a mischievous monkey named Albert and a musical score composed by Danny Elfman.

What is Mystic Manor? 

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This city sits on the River Thames and is home to the Elizabeth Tower

What is London?

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To find the Volume of a rectangular prism (like a tissue box), a P6 student knows to multiply these three specific measurements together.

What is the Length, Width and the Height?

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This "Royal" chain famously introduced a meatless version of its flagship burger in 2019, calling it the Impossible Whopper

What is Burger King?

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 This woodwind instrument, famously played by Squidward Tentacles, uses a single reed and is usually made of African blackwood.

What is the Clarinet?

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Unlike other versions of this classic attraction, the Hong Kong version features a finale with both water and fire but famously lacks the "Backside of Water" joke.

What is the Jungle River Cruise?

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Known as the "Eternal City," it surrounds the independent enclave of Vatican City

What is Rome?

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This is the biological process by which green plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food and release oxygen

What is Photosynthesis?

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This chain’s mascot, a red-headed girl with pigtails, was modeled after the founder’s daughter, Melinda Lou

What is Wendy’s?

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This small, four-stringed member of the lute family is most closely associated with Hawaiian music, though its ancestors are Portuguese

What is the Ukelele?

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This 2023 addition to the park is the world’s first and largest land of its kind, featuring two rides and a theater experience tucked into the "Arendelle Forest”

What is World of Frozen? 

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Located in the Zentral-Alpen, this city hosted the Winter Olympics in both 1964 and 1976

What is Innsbruck?

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In English grammar, this "perfect" tense is used to describe an action that happened at an unspecified time in the past and continues to the present

What is Present Perfect Tense?

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While it’s now a global giant, this sandwich shop began in 1965 as "Pete’s Super Submarines" in Bridgeport, Connecticut

What is Subway?

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This "double-reed" woodwind is known for its haunting, nasal tone and is the instrument that traditionally provides the "tuning note" for the entire orchestra

What is the Oboe?

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Scheduled to open in 2025, this year-long celebration will debut the "Friendtastic!" Parade, the largest parade in the park's history.

What is the 20th Anniversary?

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It is the only capital city that sits on two different continents, divided by the Bosporus Strait.

What is Istanbul?

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Hong Kong's "Mini-Constitution," which guarantees the "One Country, Two Systems" principle, is officially known by this name

What is the Basic Law?

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If you ask for your burger "Animal Style" at this West Coast-based chain, they’ll add extra spread and grilled onions

What is In-N-Out Burger?

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Often confused with the xylophone, this instrument features wooden bars and metal resonators that give it a much deeper, warmer tone

What is a Marimba?

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