Animal Films
Film Terms
Holiday Traditions
Chemistry
Idioms
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Jaws

Shark

100

The actors who appear in front of the camera or provide voices for characters

Cast

100

Most popular food eaten in English speaking countries on Christmas Day

Turkey

100

Chemical symbol for potassium

K

100

Under the weather

To be or feel sick

200

Babe

Pig
200

Collective term for a group of people hired by a film production company for the purpose of producing a film or motion picture.

Crew

200

Most popular food eaten by Muslims breaking fast during Ramadan

Dates

200

Two different chemical elements bond to form this.

A compound

200

Break a leg

Good luck

300

Marmaduke

Dog

300

Oversees selecting the script, coordinating writing, directing, editing, arranging financing and distribution

Producer

300

Hannukah celebrates Jews defending  a temple in this city.

Jerusalem

300

The atomic number of Carbon

6

300

Cutting corners

to do something poorly or skip steps in order to save time and/or money

400

Willard

Rats

400

Any object used on set by actors as part of a scene

Prop

400

This "festival of lights" is a celebration of the Hindu New Year

Diwali

400

6.02 x 1023 defines the number of particles (atoms, molecules, or ions) in one mole of a substance is known as this.

Avogadro's Number

400

Hit the hay

Go to sleep/bed

500

Dunston Checks In

Orangutan

500

Refers to a a type of camera shot that tightly frames a person or object.

Close-Up

500

The Vietnamese holiday of Tet is a celebration of this specific event.

Lunar New Year

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Variants of chemical elements with the same number of protons but different neutron counts, resulting in distinct atomic masses

Isotopes

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A dime a dozen

Something that is very common or ordinary

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