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100

He played the title character in the live TV musical version of Jesus Christ Superstar . . . is known as a recording artist. He wrote and performed this song . . .

Who is John Legend?

100

Alice falls down a rabbit hole after following the White Rabbit. She meets a caterpillar, a mad hatter, and this villain from a deck of cards.

Who is the Queen of Hearts?

100

This cartoon theme park icon was first released to the public in Steamboat Willie, which debuted on November 18, 1928. Today, you can say these 4 magic words to join his clubhouse. Meeska, Mooska . . .

Who is Mickey Mouse?

100

To get to the other side.

Why did the ________ cross the ocean?

100

This fruit was made most popular by the state of Hawaii. They also like it on their pizza.

What is pineapple?

200

According to Cyndi Lauper . . . This is what girls just want to have.

What is FUN?

200

This is the story of a baby who somehow makes it to the North Pole and gets raised by its in habitants. That is until he finds he way back to New York City to reunite with his father - who . . . is on the naughty list.

What is Elf?

200

Bugs is a famous cartoon character, first introduced on Merry Melodies, then made famous as a Looney Toon, playing basketball in movies with Michael Jordan and LeBron James, Bugs' last name is also this nickname for his species, a rabbit.

What is Bunny?

200

A quarter flounder.

What is a shark's favorite meal?

200

Despite the name, hermits are not true members of this species. And they're not all called Sebastian.

What are crabs?

300

David Bowie immortalized himself as a magical mister in a 1986 movie called The Labyrinth. As a complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one's way, this is another name for a labyrinth.

What is a maze?

300

This Broadway Disney musical was originally a 1992 animated movie where Robin Williams's performance as a magical mister was so heavily improvised that it made the film ineligible for a Best Adapted Screenplay nomination at the Academy Awards.

What is Aladdin?

300

This 90s cartoon reveals the world from a baby's point of view. Everything looks bigger, more mysterious and uncontrollable. Angelica, the oldest, likes to terrorise her cousin, Tommy, and his friends: Chuckie, and twins Phil and Lil. 

What is the Rugrats?

300

In a riverbank.

Where do fish keep their money?

300

Mostly eaten my seagulls, this five-point, symmetrical fish is actually edible to humans, as well - despite looking like something Disney wants you to wish upon.

What is a starfish? 

400

Sara Bareilles is a famous singer, song-writer. She wrote a very popular Broadway musical with this title, a name for a woman who serves customers at a restaurant.

What is the Waitress?

400

If you're a child in Paw Paw, Michigan, and you need advice from a young girl in your neighborhood . . . start your letter with these two words.

What are Dear Edwina?

400

A style of animation originating from Japan. While the term is often used interchangeably with "Japanese animation", it's more accurate to describe it as a specific style that has influenced animation worldwide. This is known for its distinctive visual style, character designs, and storytelling techniques.

What is anime?

400

A loan shark.

Where do fish go when they need money?

400

Known for more than playing music, and being annoyed all the time, this creature has three hearts, can change color to camouflage, and they are known for their jet-propelled swimming and the ability to release ink to evade predators. 

What are squid?

500

In a song made famous by the movie "Armageddon," Steven Tyler sings "I don't want to close my eyes. I don't want to fall asleep, cause I'd miss you, baby. And I don't want to miss a _____________. 

What is thing?

500

In Seussical the musical . . . the center character is a large animal that hears a tiny creature's call for help on a clover. He hears a Who. He is an elephant. And this is his name.

What is Horton?

500

Released in 1939, this movie's vibrant Technicolor, groundbreaking special effects, and timeless themes, like Dorothy's "There's No Place Like Home," have captivated audiences for generations. This may be the most famous example of cartoon to stage we have.

What is the Wizard of Oz?

500

“I do love to be beside the C.”

What did the letter B say in the summertime?

500

The first one of these used to wash dishes was made from polyurethane foam, and invented around 1937 by Otto Bayer. People still use it to wash dishes after a big meal today. 

What is a sponge!

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