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100

In ‘The Incredibles’, the name of the villain who wants to eliminate all superheroes?

Syndrome

100

7 x 8 

56

100

The most common human eye colour.

Brown

100

The popular Netflix series that features a group of kids trying to solve mysteries in their town. 

Stranger Things 

100

The name of the process where a caterpillar turns into a butterfly. 

Metamorphosis

200

The name of Harry Potter's owl

Hedwig

200

(6 + 2) x 3 

24

200
The five human senses. 

Hearing, sight, smell, touch and taste

200

The boy band formed on the UK show "The X Factor" in 2010.

One Direction

200

Measuring at a mind-boggling 5 feet and 9 inches in length, Tami Manis entered into the Guinness World Record books in September 2023 for growing the world's longest competitive type of what hairstyle that's "all business in the front and a party in the back"

The Mullet

300

The main sport featured in the movie "Space Jam"?  

Basketball

300

56 x 22 

1232

300

The two parts of your body that grow for your entire life. 

Nose and ears. 

300

The animated movie released in 2017 that revolves around a Day of the Dead celebration.

Coco

300

Sounds like the “floppy” you used to put in a computer back in the day, the part of an owl’s feathery facial anatomy that allows them to adjust their hearing.

Disk

400

The protagonist in "The Hunger Games" series.

Katniss Everdeen

400

168 / 14

12

400

Common in athletes, ACL surgery reconstructs or replaces a ligament located in this joint of the body. 

Kneee

400

The acronym "smh" stands for

Shaking My Head.
400

Michael Jordan, Gene Simmons, and Miley Cyrus all have very active hypoglossal nerves. The hypoglossal nerve is responsible for the movement of what muscular organ. 

The tongue. 
500

The address Dory remembers from Finding Nemo. 

42 Wallaby Way, Sydney. 

500

8x 2

4096

500

The name of the tube that carries blood to the heart. 

Vein

500

The creator of the viral "Renegade" dance on TikTok?

Jalaiah Harmon

500

Sometimes called the breastbone, this bone sits at the front of the chest and connects with the ribs with the cartilage. Based on its name you might think it is an unrelentingly serious bone.

Sternum. 

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