Superhero Movies
Mythology
Desserts
World Capitals
Disney Movies
100

In 1989's Batman, this villain kills Batman's parents.

The Joker

100

The 5th day of the week in English is named after this Norse god.

Thor

100

Toll House has provided the recipe for this snack/dessert for 88 years.

Chocolate Chip Cookies

100

Berlin

Germany

100

They put Snow White in a glass coffin

The Seven Dwarves

200

This supervillain in "Spiderman: Far From Home" actually has no super powers.

Mysterio

200

In Greek myth looking at her turned men to stone.

Medusa

200

This snack is a "Freebie" by Weight Watchers, as long as you don't add butter and salt.

Popcorn

200

Ottawa

Canada

200

This is the color of Belle's dress in the dance scene in The Beauty & the Beast.

Yellow

300

This character in "Wakanda Forever" attacks the fictional African country with an army.

Namor

300

She is the Greek goddess of Wisdom.

Athena

300

A Groom's Cake at a wedding is usually this flavor.

Chocolate

300

Bucharest

Romania

300

The Little Mermaid is told this is called a "dinglehopper".

A fork

400

Gamma Rays are responsible for creating this irritable super hero.

The Hulk

400

In French and Spanish, Tuesday is named after this Roman god of War.

Mars

400

The name of this French dessert means "burnt cream".

Creme Brulee

400

Tegucigalpa

Honduras

400

The setting of this movie is Mexico and the Realm of the Dead.

Coco

500

The Black Widow makes her first appearance in this movie.

Iron Man 2

500

He fell to his death after flying to close to the sun and melting his wings.

Icarus

500

This Italian dessert made with coffee literally means "Pick Me Up."

Tiramisu

500

Reykjavik

Iceland

500

This song from High School Musical literally means "the state in which" and refers to the existing state of affairs.

Status Quo

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