Disney
Candy
School
Fruit
Nickelodeon
100

What Disney princess fell down a hole while following a rabbit?

Alice (Alice In Wonderland)

100

This colorful candy, known for its slogan "Taste the Rainbow," is made up of chewy fruit-flavored pieces shaped like small, oval-shaped pieces.

Skittles

100

This subject involves the study of shapes, numbers, and the properties of space.

Math

100

This fruit is known for its bright red color and is often used to make pies, jams, and juices.

Strawberry


100

This animated series features a talking sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea and has a pet snail named Gary.

SpongeBob SquarePants

200

This 1994 Disney animated film features a young lion named Simba and his journey to reclaim the throne.

Lion King

200

This chocolate bar, first introduced in 1920, features a combination of nougat, caramel, and peanuts, all covered in milk chocolate.

Snickers

200

This language arts subject focuses on reading, writing, and the analysis of texts.

English

200

This tropical fruit has a spiky green exterior and sweet, juicy yellow flesh, often associated with Hawaii.

Pineapple


200

This 1990s sitcom follows the lives of four pre-teens, including a boy named Arnold, who lives in a boarding house with his grandparents.

Hey Arnold!

300

This Disney princess is the first to be officially crowned in the franchise, known for her glass slipper and love story with Prince Charming.


Cinderella

300

This candy, which was first introduced in 1963, consists of tiny, colorful, sugar-coated chocolate pellets, often found in a small box.

M&M's

300

This subject, often studied in schools, focuses on the events, people, and societies of the past, helping us understand how the present came to be.

History

300

This citrus fruit is typically sour and is the main ingredient in lemonade.

Lemon

300

This green goop is famously poured on people during Nickelodeon’s live-action events and shows, including Double Dare.

Slime

400

This 2009 Pixar film is set in a house lifted by balloons and follows the adventure of an elderly man named Carl as he fulfills his late wife’s dream of visiting Paradise Falls.

UP

400

This chewy, fruit-flavored candy brand is famous for its stretchy, long ropes, and is often sold in a variety of flavors like strawberry, cherry, and grape.

Twizzlers


400

This type of test, often used in schools, is designed to assess a student's knowledge in a specific subject area and is usually given at the end of a course.

Final Exam

400

This fruit is known for its small, round, and green or red varieties, often eaten as a snack or used in salads.

Grape

400

This 2001 animated series follows a group of talking babies and their adventures, led by the curious and brave Tommy Pickles.

RugRats

500

This 1940 animated film features the story of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy, with guidance from his conscience, a cricket named Jiminy.

Pinocchio

500

This iconic candy, first introduced in 1932, features a combination of chocolate, caramel, and peanuts, and is famous for its tagline, “Eat a [this], you’ll feel better.”

Milky Way


500

This annual event in many schools celebrates the end of high school and includes a ceremony where students receive their diplomas.

Graduation

500

Native to Central and South America, this fruit has a rough green skin and creamy, sweet flesh often used in desserts and smoothies. It’s sometimes called the “alligator pear.”

Avacado

500

This animated series, created by Butch Hartman, became the longest-running Nickelodeon show in history, airing from 2001 to 2018, and follows the lives of two siblings who have fairy godparents.

The Fairly OddParents

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