State Capitals
Literature
Disney Movies
Mythology
Idioms and Sayings
100

This capital of Georgia is known for peaches, traffic, and the world’s busiest airport

What is Atlanta
100

This 1951 J.D. Salinger novel features the rebellious teen Holden Caulfield

What is the Catcher in the Rye

100

A trio of sisters—Anna, Elsa, and Olaf—star in this icy 2013 Disney hit

What is Frozen

100

This creature is half man half horse in Greek Mythology

What is a Centaur

100

If someone says something exactly the right way you might use this construction related saying

What is hit the nail on the head

200

At nearly a mile high, this Colorado capital is known for its altitude

What is Denver

200

This author’s 1925 novel about Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan is a Jazz Age masterpiece

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald

200

This 1961 Disney film’s villainous Cruella de Vil was inspired by a fashion magazine editor and a fur-loving socialite

What is 101 Dalmatians

200

In Greek myth, this winged horse sprang from the blood of Medusa when she was slain by Perseus

Who is Pegasus

200

This saying means to secretly reveal a hidden fact, often accidentally. This saying also pertains to a certain animal.

What is Let the Cat out of the Bag

300

Named after a French city, this capital of Louisiana is known for Mardi Gras and spicy food

What is Baton Rouge

300

In To Kill a Mockingbird, this lawyer defends Tom Robinson — and teaches Scout about courage

Who is Atticus Finch

300

For The Emperor’s New Groove, this scrapped character was originally going to be a darkly villainous advisor, but the animators instead turned him into comic relief

Who is Kronk

300

This Roman goddess of love and beauty is equivalent to the Greek Aphrodite

Who is Venus

300

This saying pertaining to food means to take on more responsibility than one can handle

What is "To bite off more than you can chew"

400

The coldest U.S. capital by annual average temperature, this Alaskan city can’t be reached by road

What is Juneau

400

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” begins this Charles Dickens classic

What is a Tale of Two Cities

400

The last film personally overseen by Walt Disney before his death in 1966 featured jungle animals, jazz, and a bear who loved “the bare necessities.”

What is The Jungle Book

400

In Greek mythology, this hero completed twelve labors, including slaying the Nemean Lion

Who is Hercules

400

This idiom means to do something unpleasant but necessary. Taking this literally would be quite bad for your teeth

What is to bite the bullet

500

You might mistake this Montana capital for a woman’s name, but it’s actually named after a German town

What is Helena

500

This American poet took “the road less traveled” in his famous poem The Road Not Taken

Who is Robert Frost

500

The first fully computer-animated feature film ever made — and Pixar’s debut — came out in 1995

What is Toy Story

500

In Norse mythology, this hall in Asgard is where warriors who die bravely in battle are taken by the Valkyries

What is Valhalla

500

If someone has an attitude because of a resentment or grudge they might be carrying this on a particular part of their body

What is a chip on their shoulder

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