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100

Who is the only Disney princess that has a child?

Ariel

100

What children’s song about aquatic animals was streamed so much in 2019, it hit the Billboard Hot 100?

Baby Shark

100

To live until you are very very old or to widen one's pupils

To die late or dilate

100

What “fashion capital” city is home to Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, and Versace?

Milan, Italy

100

Stratus, Cirrus & Cumulus are names for different types of what?

clouds

200

In Disney’s 1959 animated film Sleeping Beauty, who is Princess Aurora is betrothed to?

Prince Phillip

200

Which Elton John song did President Donald Trump use to nickname North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un?

Rocket Man

200

What a chicken does to an egg or a small ax

Hatch it or hatchet


200

In terms of geographical area, what is the largest country in Africa?

Algeria

200

Who invented the first alternating current (AC) induction motor?

Nikola Tesla

300

What are the names of the 7 dwarfs from the Disney movie “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"?

Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Dopey, Grumpy, Bashful and Doc

300

Released in 1975, High Voltage is the debut studio album by which hard rock band?

AC⚡︎DC

300

What a female softball player catches the ball with or a small crab

Her mit or hermit

300

The highest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest, is located in which mountain range?

The Himalayas

300

How many planets in our solar system are not named after a god or goddess?

One - Earth

400

The voice of Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" is also the voice of this character in Disney's next animated film.

Wendy in Peter Pan

400

Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, the English musician, singer, songwriter, and actor, is better known by what name?

Sting

400

Things that can be seen from the Eiffel Tower or animals that live & feed on other animals

Paris sites or parasites

400

Which South American country is the world’s largest producer of Coffee?

Brazil

400

The body's smallest bones - the malleus, incus, and stapes - are found in what part of the human body?

Ear
500

What are the names of the three fairies in the Disney classic “Sleeping Beauty?"

Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather

500

When referring to a type of music, what does R&B stand for?

Rhythm and Blues

500

Former circus big top enclosure or the distance something encompasses

ex-tent or extent

500

From which major U.S. city can a person drive south into Canada?

Detroit

500

Which U.S. President made the first telephone call to the moon?

Richard Nixon

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