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Only Disney movie where the princess is not the star of the film

Aladdin (Jasmine)

100

Before she married Prince Harry, Meghan Markle was on this TV show that ran from 2011 to 2019.

Suits

100

The name of the host of Love Island UK

Maya Jama

100

A brief and concise company description of what a company is and what it does.

Boilerplate

100

Devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the internet or other communications networks.

Internet of Things

200

The only Disney princess who doesn't sing

Merida, from Brave

200

The singer who originally sang Whitney Houston famously covered “I Will Always Love You”

Dolly Parton

200

The first ever Golden Bachelor

Gerry Turner

200

A strategic management plan designed to mitigate risk and provide a public response meant to maintain a positive brand reputation

Crisis communications

200

The method of storing data across remote servers instead of on a local computer

Cloud computing

300

These four Disney princesses appear in the Shrek movie.


Cinderella, Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow White

300

The longest-running animated television show in the U.S.

The Simpsons

300

The second Real Housewives franchise in the series 

The Real Housewives of NYC

300

Third-party endorsement for your client, typically obtained through media relations efforts, which mentions your client.

Earned media

300

The series of practices and tools that blends software development and IT operations

DevOps

400

The year/decade that the Pirates of the Caribbean ride opened

1967 (Fun fact: It featured real skeletons procured from the medical research department of UCLA.)

400

Finish this quote from The Office: “I’m not superstitious, but I am a ...”

“little stitious”

400

The longest running network reality TV show of all time

Survivor 

400

Term for a person who has a specific area of expertise and can speak to it from an authoritative and creditable position

Subject matter expert

400

This is a computer's operating instructions that tell it how to function.

software

500

The name and type of animal of the first Disney character

A rabbit named Oswald

500

Ken Jeong had this job before he became an actor and comedian

A physician/doctor

500

The names of all six the Kardashian/Jenner siblings

Kim, Khole, Kortney, Rob, Kendal and Kylie

500

Term for a publication that targets people in a specific industry that is usually not of interest to the general public

A trade publication

500

A form of AI that mirrors human cognitive abilities, enabling it to perform various tasks and make complex decisions autonomously.

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)

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