Imaginary Places
Musical Devices
Common Names
Breakfast Cereals
Foreign Words & Phrases
100

This magical island is home to Peter Pan, the Lost Boys, and a ticking crocodile.

What is Neverland?

100

This Apple device revolutionized how we listen to music on the go when it launched in 2001.

What is the iPod?

100

Giuliani, Valentino, and the Red-Nosed Reindeer.

What is Rudolph?

100

This marshmallow-filled cereal is "magically delicious".

What is Lucky Charms?

100

From French, meaning have a nice trip.

What is 'Bon Voyage'?

200

This legendary kingdom was ruled by King Arthur and is often associated with knights, round tables, and chivalry.

What is Camelot?

200

Popular in th1990s, these shiny discs were played by inserting them into boom boxes and car stereos.

What are CDs?

200

Ashcroft, Belushi, and Barleycorn.

What is John?

200

Longtime mascot for Frosted Flakes, his catchphrase is “"They're gr-r-reat!".

Who is Tony the Tiger?

200

The literal meaning of ‘grand prix’, it’s what the fastest racer might bring home.

What is the 'Big Prize'?

300

This whimsical land lies somewhere over the rainbow and features yellow brick roads and flying monkeys.

What is Oz?

300

It is the highest female voice type.

What is soprano?

300

Henson, Morrison, and Lehrer.

What is John?

300

Babe Ruth was one of the first athletes to endorse this "Breakfast of Champions".

What is Wheaties?

300

The odd feeling when you see or do something new, but it feels like you've seen it or done it before.

What is 'Deja Vu'?

400

This dark and gritty city is protected by a caped crusader and plagued by villains like the Joker and Penguin.

What is Gotham?

400

LPs and 45s are made of this.

What is vinyl?

400

Lewis, Springer, and Garcia.

What is Jerry?

400

This whole grain cereal from General Mills makes the rounds in frosted & honey nut as well as the original.

What is Cheerios?

400

What you call the college or university you graduated from.

What is your 'alma mater'?

500

This enchanted forest kingdom is home to talking animals and a lion who’s not so brave, from a beloved series by C.S. Lewis.

What is Narnia?

500

A main reason for the decline of this music listening format was the rise of cassette tapes, which were smaller and more portable.

What is 8-track?

500

Hamilton, Calder, and Haig.

What is Alexander?

500

Silly rabbit, they're for kids.

What is Tricks?

500

Professional work provided without charge, such as legal representation for people who are unable to pay.

What is 'pro bono'?

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