Stores
Restaurants
Animals
Foods
Sports
100

This store has affordable items and you don't even have to go when it's negative degrees outside.  

Five Below

100

It's no palace but this restaurant is the home of the original small, square hamburger.

White Castle

100

This bird is a symbol of wisdom and is often associated with Hogwarts in Harry Potter.

Owl

100

This fruit is used to make craisins.

Cranberries

100

This part of your body cannot touch the ball in soccer.

Hands

200

This store sells technology not a fruit you pick in fall.

Apple

200

Peter Pan is thrilled that this fast-food restaurant is credited with introducing the first modern-day drive-thru window.

Wendy's

200

A female elephant has the same name as this moo-ing animal that we get milk from.  

Cow

200

Name this potato chip brand which features individual pieces shaped as hyperbolic paraboloids so that they fit together perfectly in their can.

Pringles

200

Gobble. Gobble.  In bowling, when you get 3 consecutive strikes, it's called this. 

A Turkey
300

This preppy three lettered clothing store is also part of the phrase said (Mind The _____) in London when getting on and off the Underground.  

Gap

300

This restaurant chain that won't poison you (unlike what the witch gives Snow White to eat) has commercials with the slogan “Eatin’ Good in the Neighborhood."

Applebee's

300

This type of bear is known for its black and white color and can be found snacking on bamboo.

Panda

300

When Goldilocks visited the three bears, they had this food out on the table.  One was too hot, one was too cold, and one was just right.  

Porridge

300

James Naismith invented this sport when he put two peach baskets on poles so a ball could be thrown through them.  

Basketball

400

I'm not sure if Paddington would be a fan of this store that lets customers build stuffed animals.

Build A Bear

400

Though not underground, this fast-food chain has the most locations in the US.

Subway

400

This underwater creature has eight arms and squirts ink as a defense mechanism.

Octopus

400

Anna Kendrick sings of "bags of Tostitos with salsa and queso" in a Frito-Lay ad that parodies this song from "The Sound of Music."

My Favorite Things

400

This city, where the 2024 summer Olympics will be held, was the first city to host the Olympics twice (1900, 1924).

Paris

500

Alligators won't be seen wearing this shoe that has holes in it named after their rival.  

Crocs

500

Bunnies would love this restaurant if they ate pancakes.

IHOP

500

In the TV series “SpongeBob SquarePants,” this is the name of Sandy Cheeks’ pet caterpillar.  

Wormy

500

While Jerry and Elaine are waiting for a table at a Chinese restaurant, Jerry dares Elaine to eat this warm, cylinder-shaped appetizer from a stranger's plate.

Egg Roll

500

A decathlon has this many events (same number of years as a decade).

10

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