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100

This golden fast-food logo is often associated with the phrase “I’m lovin’ it”. 

McDonald’s 

100

This actor made headlines by slapping comedian Chris Rock, live on stage at the Academy Awards.  

Will Smith 

100

The three letter code “ATC” in aviation Stands for this critical system in aviation. 

Air traffic control 

100

This villain from The Little Mermaid sings the iconic song “Poor Unfortunate Souls.”

Ursula 

100

This German automaker, whose logo features a propeller, began as an aircraft engine manufacturer before transitioning to cars.

BMW 

200
This famous businessman co-founded his company in a garage in 1976

Steve Jobs 

200

This long-running NBC sketch comedy show, which debuted in 1975, has helped launch the careers of many comedians like Eddie Murphy and Will Ferrell.  

Saturday Night Live 

200

LAX is the airport code for this major US airport, one of the busiest in the world. 

Los Angeles International Airport

200

Disney launched this streaming service in 2019, which became the exclusive home for content like The Mandalorian and Loki.

Disney+

200

This Toyota hybrid vehicle, launched in 1997, was the first mass-produced hybrid car in the world.

Toyota Prius 

300

Before it became an independent brand, Adidas owned this American sneaker company, known for its signature “pump” basketball shoe. 

Reebok

300

This 1995 Pixar film was the first-ever fully computer animated feature film 

Toy Story 

300

This pioneering female aviator mysteriously disappeared in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world 

Amelia Earhart

300

This revolutionary theme park ride, introduced in 1964 at the New York World’s Fair, was later moved to Disneyland and features an iconic Sherman Brothers song.

It’s a small world 

300

This Formula 1 driver, often called the "Greatest of All Time," has won 7 World Championships, tying Michael Schumacher's record

Lewis Hamilton 

400

This US luxury brand, famous for its Escalade SUV, was originally founded to compete with European automakers in 1902.

Cadillac 

400

This reality competition series has popularized terms like “Shade”, ”Sashay away” and “you better work”. 

RuPaul‘s Drag Race 

400

The F-22 Raptor and the F-35 Lightning II are examples of this type of combat aircraft. 

Stealth fighter 

400

This Marvel-themed land, featuring Avengers Campus, opened at Disneyland Paris in 2022 as part of the park's 30th-anniversary celebrations.

Walt Disney Studios Park 

400

This car part, abbreviated as “ECU,” acts as the brain of the vehicle by controlling engine performance and other systems.

Engine control unit 

500

This fast-food chain is the world’s largest restaurant company by revenue, surpassing even McDonald‘s 

Starbucks 

500

This actor, best known for his role on Breaking Bad, also voiced Timon in the Lion King on Broadway before reaching TV fame. 

Bryan Cranston

500

This critical point in aerodynamics occurs when airflow separates from the wing, causing a sudden loss of lift.

A stall 
500

This Disney animated feature was the first to be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

Beauty and the Beast 

500

This thermodynamic cycle, named after a French physicist, is the principle behind the operation of most internal combustion engines.

The Otto cycle

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