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100

This yellow fruit is the most-consumed fruit in the world and comes in varieties like Cavendish and Plantain.

Bananas

100

This civil rights leader delivered the 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech in Washington, D.C.

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

In this 1989 film, Ariel dreams of living “part of that world” above the ocean.

The Little Mermaid

100

This athletic brand with a swoosh logo is one of the world’s most recognizable sportswear companies.

Nike

100

If you put a red sock in with your white clothes, common sense says…

Expect pink underwear 

200

Often called “Japanese horseradish,” this spicy green paste is traditionally served with sushi.

Wasabi

200

This pop superstar's 2023–2024 “Eras Tour” became the highest-grossing concert tour of all time.

Taylor Swift

200

This Disney princess disguises herself as a man to take her father’s place in the army.

Mulan

200

This cereal brand features a cartoon tiger who says its Frosted Flakes are “Grrreat!”

Kelloggs

200

If you leave the milk out on the counter for a week, common sense says…

Don't Drink It

300

This Italian cheese, aged for at least 12 months, is often grated over pasta and nicknamed the “King of Cheeses.”

Parmesan

300

This tech pioneer co-founded Microsoft and later launched major philanthropic efforts through his foundation.

Bill Gates

300

In this 1992 movie, a street rat and a magic carpet help save a kingdom from the sorcerer Jafar.

Aladdin
300

This luxury fashion house, famous for its monogram print, was founded in Paris in 1854 by a designer of the same name.

Louis Vuitton

300

If you buy perishable food and leave it in a hot car, common sense says…

Don't eat it

400

Rich in umami, this fermented Korean dish made of cabbage and spices is a staple at nearly every meal.

Kimchi

400

An Italian Renaissance polymath, he painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci

400

Set in Mexico during Día de los Muertos, this 2017 movie follows a young boy named Miguel who dreams of becoming a musician.

Coco

400

Originally a small Seattle coffee shop, this brand with a green siren logo has grown into one of the world’s largest coffee chains.

Starbucks

400

If you’re about to drive, common sense says…

Buckle your seatbelt

500

Created in St. Louis in 1904, this iconic American treat was popularized at the World’s Fair after vendors began shaping thin waffles into a handheld form.

The Ice Cream Cone

500

This actor became a global sensation after starring as Ken in the 2023 hit film Barbie, earning widespread praise—and memes—for his over-the-top musical number “I’m Just Ken.”

Ryan Gosling

500

This 2002 movie features a mischievous blue alien experiment who becomes part of an unconventional Hawaiian family.

Lilo and Stitch

500

Founded in 1889 in Kentucky, this company’s secret recipe includes 11 herbs and spices and is now a global fast-food empire.

KFC

500

If a skunk sprays near your car, common sense says…

Don't open the door yet

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