Native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean, this marine mammal is the heaviest member of the weasel family.
Sea Otter
Released in 1941, this is the only Disney animated feature film with a title character that never speaks.
Dumbo
The seventh and final novel of the Harry Potter series.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
This Apollo 11 crew member did not walk on the moon.
Michael Collins
This is the world’s largest coral reef system.
The Great Barrier Reef
“Dazzle” is a term used for a group of this animal.
Zebra
The song that Jiminy Cricket famously sing during the opening credits of Pinocchio.
When You Wish Upon a Star
The name of Harry’s pet owl.
Hedwig
An Astronomical Unit is the mean distance between the center of these two objects.
The Sun and Earth
The Pacific Ocean
This marine animal is the only known natural predator of the great great white shark.
Orca (killer whale)
In this Disney film, two cats sing “The Siamese Cat Song”?
Lady and the Tramp
Emma Watson is known for playing this character in Harry Potter.
Hermione Granger
Named for the fleet-footed Roman messenger god, this planet has the shortest orbit around the sun.
Mercury (87.97 days)
Fastest fish in the ocean.
Sailfish
Existing as recently as 100,000 years ago, this Gigantopithecus blacki is an extinct species.
Ape
The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland is home to this many “happy haunts”.
999
The four houses at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Gryffindor, Ravenclaw, Hufflepuff, & Slytherin
This is the only modern rock n’ roll song on the Voyager Spacecrafts’ Golden Records.
Johnny B. Goode, by Chuck Berry
By area, this is the smallest ocean in the world.
The Arctic Ocean
This semi-aquatic, egg laying mammal, is native to Australia and Tasmania.
The Platypus
Walt Disney’s middle name.
Elias
This book was famously rejected by 12 publishers before finally being accepted by Bloomsbury.
Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone
Ganymede, the largest moon in our solar system, belongs to this planet.
Jupiter
The name of the deepest known location in the Earth’s oceans.
Challenger Deep