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Disney
100

This planet is known as the "Red Planet" due to iron oxide on its surface.

Mars

100

What’s the infamous haircut inspired by a “Must See TV” sitcom?

The Rachel

100

Which piece in a game of chess can only move diagonally?

Bishop

100

Amman was originally built on this many hills, a number that is reflected in the seven-pointed star on the Jordanian flag.

Seven

100

What is the name of the "super-cali-fragil-istic" nanny who flies with an umbrella?

Mary Poppins

200

The "Powerhouse of the Cell."

Mitochondria

200

How old was Notorious B.I.G. when he was murdered?

24

200

How many holes are there in a standard round of golf?

18

200

Known for its legendary falafel, this famous restaurant is located just off Rainbow Street in Jabal Amman.

Al Quds

200

Which character sings "Part of Your World" while longing to live on land?

Ariel 
300

The only mammal capable of true flight.

The Bat

300

Which Spice Girls singer wasn’t an original member of the group?

Emma Bunton (Baby Spice)

300

 Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to how many championships?

Six

300

This ancient hilltop site offers a 360-degree view of the city and is home to the Temple of Hercules.

The Citadel (Jabal al-Qal'a)

300

What is the name of the woodcarver who creates Pinocchio?

Gepetto 

400

This gas makes up approximately 78% of the Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

400

What year was the World Wide Web first introduced?

1991

400

In which city did the first modern Olympic Games take place in 1896?

Athens

400

This is the name of the massive, modern shopping and pedestrian district in Abdali.

The Boulevard

400

Which Disney villain famously says, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?"

The Evil Queen 

500

The process by which plants use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.

Photosynthesis

500

Macaulay Culkin was paid $1 million—the first child star ever to do so—for what film?

My girl
500

Which country has won the most FIFA World Cups in history?

Brazil


500

This historic downtown landmark was built during the reign of Antoninus Pius and could once seat 6,000 people.

The Roman Theatre

500

Which mischievous experiment from another planet is adopted by a young girl in Hawaii?

Stitch (Experiment 626)

600

This scale is used to measure the "heat" or spiciness of chili peppers.

Scoville Scale

600

What was the first rap song to hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100?

Ice Ice Baby

600

Which team has won the most UEFA Champions League titles in history?

Real Madrid

600

If you are heading to this street on a Friday afternoon, you’re likely looking for artisanal crafts, rooftop views, or "Souk Jara."

Rainbow Street

600

In Bambi, what is the name of the skunk who is Bambi’s friend?

Flower

700

This is the hardest natural substance found on Earth.

Diamond

700

Which plush toys were people convinced would be worth a fortune one day?

Beanie Babies

700

Which country has won the most medals in the history of the Winter Olympics?

Norway

700

In the ancient Graeco-Roman world, Amman was known by this "brotherly" Greek name.

Philadelphia

700

In Aladdin, how many years was the Genie trapped inside the lamp before Aladdin found him?

10,000 years 

800

This is the only metal that is liquid at standard room temperature.

Mercury

800

What fad toy was feared to be a tool for foreign spies?

Furby

800

What is the only sport to have been played on the surface of the moon?

Golf

800

This downtown spot is widely considered the "go-to" for the best kunafa in the city, often eaten standing up in the alley.

Habibah

800

Which 1991 film was the first animated movie to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture?

Beauty and the Beast

900

These are the only two egg-laying mammals (monotremes) in existence.

Platypus & Echidna

900

What was the name of the first cloned sheep?

Dolly

900

How many players are on the field for a single team in a game of Cricket?

11 players

900

This specific museum in Amman houses the "Ain Ghazal" statues, which are among the oldest human statues ever found.

The Jordan Museum

900

Which 1941 Disney film was created specifically to help the company recover from the financial losses of Fantasia?

Dumbo


1000

In physics, this is the speed of light in a vacuum, rounded to the nearest km/s.

299,792 km/s (accept 300,000)

1000

Which 90s alt-rock band’s breakthrough album was titled Nevermind?

Nirvana 

1000

What is the distance of a full marathon in kilometers?

42.195 Kilometers

1000

Before it became the bustling neighborhood it is today, this "Circle" was the site of the city's first major airport.

Marka (or the area around 1st Circle/Old Airport)

1000

What is the name of the fictional kingdom where Tangled takes place?

Corona 
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