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100

A "zonkey" is the result of a horse breeding with this animal.

Zebra

100

Who sang the now legendary song, "Never Gonna Give You Up?"

Rick Astley

100
Alaska is the largest state in the US. This state is the second largest.

Texas

100

What is the name of the fictional land where Frozen takes place?

Arendelle

100

A herbivore eats only plants, while a carnivore eats only meat. This type of animal eats both.

Omnivore

200

This is the term for a baby horse.

Foal

200

This famous hit by Rihanna stayed at the top of the charts for seven weeks in 2007.

Umbrella

200

The Bermuda Triangle, famous for the disappearance of many ships and plans, is located in this ocean.

Atlantic.

200

After chewing the wrong kind of gum, Violet Beauregard turns into one of these in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. 

Blueberry

200

On the Fahrenheit scale, water boils at 212 degrees. On the Celsius scale, water boils at this temperature.

100 degrees

300

In horse racing, the person who rides the horse is called a this.

Jockey

300

This famous Columbian singer, famous for hits like "Hips Don't Lie," can speak 5 languages.

Shakira

300

This valley, located in western California, is commonly referred to as the hottest place on Earth.

Death Valley

300

Tim Burton produced this 1993 stop-motion film, famous for songs like "This Is Halloween" and "Oogie Boogie's Song."

The Nightmare Before Christmas

300

In the human body, veins carry blood toward the heart while these blood vessels carry it away from the heart.

Arteries

400

This unit of measurement is used to measure the height of horses.

Hands

400

This famous rapper performed his song "Stan" with Elton John at the 2001 Grammy Awards.

Eminem

400

The continental United States (not including Alaska and Hawaii) is made up of this many time zones.

Four

400

This film franchise, released in the 1990s, proved so popular that an entire NHL franchise was named after it. 

Mighty Ducks

400

Coal, oil, and natural gas are all examples of this type of non-renewable fuel.

Fossil fuel

500

In horse racing, if a horse wins the Kentucky Derby, the Preakness Stakes, and the Belmont stakes, they have won this title.

The Triple Crown

500

This band, formed in Massachusetts in 1971, is famous for hits like "Dream On," "Walk This Way," and "Don't Wanna Miss A Thing." 

Aerosmith

500

This river runs through the heart of London, England.

The Thames

500

After leaving Vietnam, Forrest Gump takes an interest in this tabletop sport.

Ping pong

500

On this planet, days last longer than years- it orbits the sun faster than it rotates.

Mercury

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