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Currency used by long-eared hoppers

Bunny money

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This movie, in which a boy named Hogarth Hughes discovers a large friendly robot, is set in the town of Rockwell, Maine.

The Iron Giant

200

This woman might ask a customer "A stew, sir?"

Waitress

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Carolyn Davidson was paid a mere $35 to design its iconic “swoosh” in 1971.

Nike

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In Beauty and the Beast, if the beast fails to find love before the last petal falls on this kind of flower, he will remain cursed forever.

Rose

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An amphibian's wetland home

Frog bog

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During a sequence in this movie, the titular character finds himself running all across the country, including to Marshall Point Lighthouse in Port Clyde, Maine.

Forrest Gump

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If you have "bad credit" you might have to use this payment method.

Debit card

400

Binney & Smith renamed itself this in 2007 after its popular line of crayons.

Crayola

400

According to the title of a 90s sitcom, the characters, including Zack Morris, Slater, and Screech, are Saved by the…this.

Bell

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A military vehicle for animals who bleat "Four legs good, two legs bad!"

Sheep Jeep

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Derry, Maine, is the fictional setting of some of Stephen King’s works, including this film in which a group of children known as “The Losers Club” is terrorized by a monster.

It

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A "moon starer" might be called this, in more professional terms.

Astronomer

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This tech company’s logo was rumored to be inspired by Alan Turing, who was found dead next to a piece of fruit with a bite out of it.

Apple

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This term means to treat metal by heating, hammering, and forging it. It’s also the shortened name for the person who does that work (minus its dark prefix).

Smith

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A police citation for an insect

Cricket ticket

800

This 1995 film featuring a benevolent phantom was set and filmed in Friendship, Maine.

Casper the Friendly Ghost

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Many a college student might have a "dirty room" in this building.

Dormitory

800

This is the two-named brand that popularized the “chopper” style of motorcycle.

Harley-Davidson

800

This is a title for one who owns or works in a factory or plant, particularly one that grinds grain into flour.

Miller

1000

A story told by the thing that ate Pinocchio

Whale tale

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Camp Walden, in Denmark, Maine, is the setting of this 1998 film starring Lindsay Lohan as Hallie and Annie, twins who realize they were separated at birth and scheme to reunite their mother and father.

The Parent Trap

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A quarantine zone might have "no admittance" because the area is in this condition.

Contaminated
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This soda company’s name is a synonym for nerve, audacity, and boldness.

Moxie

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If you are drinking a beverage particularly quickly, you might be said to be doing this to the beverage.

Downing

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