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This 2018 blockbuster features a hidden African nation with advanced technology and a king who must defend his throne from a challenger with a personal vendetta.

Black Panther

100

Founded in Florence in 1921, this luxury fashion house became famous for its double‑G monogram and iconic green‑red‑green stripe.

Gucci

100

This spicy, bright‑red chip is so popular with teens that schools sometimes ban it for being “too messy.”

Flamin Hot Cheetos

100

Launched in 2013, this looping video platform gave us iconic 6‑second moments like “Road work ahead” and “It’s an avocado… thanks.”

Vine

100

This famous ship sunk in 1912 after hitting an Iceberg.

Titanic

200

This 2014 space adventure introduced a talking raccoon, a sentient tree, and a mixtape‑loving outlaw who accidentally becomes a hero.

Guardians of the Galaxy

200

Known for their cork soles and comfy, slip‑on style, these sandals became a high‑school hallway staple — especially the Boston clogs and Arizona two‑straps.

Birkenstocks

200

These colorful, chewy candies come in flavors like cherry, grape, and orange — and teens often trade them like currency.

Skittles

200

He is the CEO of Amazon.

Jeff Bezos

200

This marsupial from Australia sleeps up to 20 hours a day and eats mostly eucalyptus leaves.

Koala

300

Forged at the dawn of the universe, these six powerful objects each control a fundamental aspect of existence — from time and space to reality itself.

Infinity Stones

300

Often seen on TikTok and Instagram, this two‑word phrase is what someone says when they show off their outfit of the day from head to toe.

Fit Check

300

This creamy, cheesy pasta dish is so beloved that it comes in boxed, baked, and even “extra cheesy” versions — and remains a top teen favorite.

Mac and Cheese

300

This platform, known for disappearing messages and streaks, remains one of the most-used apps among teens.

Snapchat

300

This baked dish—often topped with breadcrumbs or cheese—became a U.S. potluck classic thanks to its “just mix and bake” simplicity.

Casserole

400

Believing the universe was out of balance, this Titan sought all six Infinity Stones so he could erase half of all life with a single snap.

Thanos

400

This viral hydration accessory—seen in pastel colors and oversized handles—became a must‑have for teens after influencers showed off their “emotional support water bottle.”

Stanley

400

Cheap, salty, and ready in minutes, this noodle dish is a go‑to for teens everywhere — whether it’s instant, spicy, or “doctor’d up” with eggs and veggies.


Ramen

400

This term describes when a meme, sound, or piece of media gets stuck in your head so completely that you quote it nonstop — usually to the annoyance of everyone around you.

Brainrot

400

This animated sponge works as a fry cook at the Krusty Krab and lives in a pineapple under the sea.

Spongebob SquarePants

500

What is the name of Thor's hammer?

Mjolnir

500

Known for ultra‑cheap clothing and massive hauls on TikTok, this fast‑fashion retailer ships trendy outfits straight from overseas warehouses to teens around the world.

Shein

500

Fudgy or cakey, these chocolate squares are a bake‑sale classic — and often taste best when the edges are a little crispy.

Brownies

500

Before Facebook took over, this mid‑2000s site let you rank your “Top 8” friends and auto‑played music on your profile.

MySpace

500

This fast food restaurant famous for two tacos for a dollar is often referred to as "Jack in the Crack."

Jack in the Box.

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