U.S. Presidents
Christmas Movies
4 Word Phrases
Zoo Animals
Chemistry
100

This U.S. president was the 44th president, and first African-American president in the history of the United States.

Barack Obama 

100

This famous 90's Christmas movie, details a bratty 8-year old mistakenly left at his house while his parents leave for the airport during the Christmas holiday.

Home Alone

100

Written by Bobby McFerrin in 1988, this song opens with the line "Here's a little song I wrote".

Don't Worry, Be Happy

100

With the ability to swim at speeds up to 5 miles per hour, this mammal has a surprisingly high chance of of killing humans, with an 86.7% fatality rate with their powerful jaws, which famously chew through watermelons on social media. 

hippopotamus 

100

According to the pH scale, these substances have a pH value ranging from 0 to 6, after that they are considered neutral. 

Acid

200

This U.S. president was the nation's 16th president, and is featured on the five dollar bill.

Abraham Lincoln

200

This new Christmas movie, released just two years ago, details a team of mercenaries breaking into a family's home and taking everyone hostage, that is until Santa Claus saves the day.

Violent Night

200

Famous from the movie Toy Story, this 4 letter phrase was said by Buzz Light Year.

"To infinity and beyond!"

200

Not to be confused with its rival the Leopard, this spotted big cat thrives in wetter habitats like Forests and wet lands.

Jaguar

200

Aside from adding this to food, this element is known for its symbol on the periodic table, which is "Na".

Sodium

300

Serving is the 18th president of the United States, this president led the Union Army to victory in the American Civil War in 1865.

Ulysses S. Grant

300

Released in the year 2000, this Christmas movie emphasized a green Jim Carey's funny nature in a children's tale by Dr. Seuss.

The Grinch Who Stole Christmas 

300

In 2012, rapper Wiz Khalifa released a hip-hop song making this 4 letter phrase popular. It can be summed up to making strong efforts for a job while making room to enjoy life to the fullest. 

"Work Hard, Play Hard"

300

Known for leaping and gliding from tree to tree, this fury animal was featured in the movie Madagascar where it liked to "Move it Move it".

Lemur

300

In chemistry, these subatomic particles always have a positive electric charge.

proton

400

This U.S. president led the American Revolution and signed the Declaration of Independence. He also died on the fourth of July in 1826.

John Adams

400

This clay animation movie features a four legged friend of Santa whose nose guides a sleigh. 

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer


400

Used exhaustively by former president Donald Trump, this phrase is a very popular American presidential campaign slogan. 

Make America Great Again 

400

Eating mainly eucalyptus tree leaves, these native Australian animals are known for being "cute" and "cuddly" despite their long and very dangerous tree- climbing claws.

Koala

400

These particles are said to be the "most basic building block of chemistry". They are the smallest unit of matter.

Atom

500

endy

Dwight D. Eisenhower

500

This inspiring adventure is based on the beloved children's book by Chris Van Allsburg. It shows the journey of a young boy who dared to take a train ride to the North Pole for Christmas.

The Polar Express

500

"We have the meats"

500

Surprisingly, many zoos feature these birds, which owe their unique pigment to their diet consisting of algae and shrimp. 

Flamingo

500

Density

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