What is the fatal material/element that burns Maleficent’s skin and weakens her in this universe?
Iron
During their tense dinner, Queen Ingrith insults Maleficent's motherly role by stating: "You have done an admirable job raising her, but she requires
__ ____ ____."
"...a true mother"
What is the nickname that Maleficent gives to Aurora?
Beastie
At the end of the second film, Maleficent is seemingly killed by an iron arrow but undergoes a miraculous rebirth into this ancient, mythical creature.
a Phoenix
In Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, this is the name of Prince Phillip’s noble, white horse that Aurora frequently rides.
Pinto
Who cut off Maleficent's wings?
Stephan
Maleficent tries to revoke her own curse on a sleeping Aurora by saying: "I take you back. I take you back... __ ___ __ ___."
"...from this day forth"
What is the name of the crow-turned-human servant that Maleficent relies on?
Diaval
In Mistress of Evil, we learn Maleficent belongs to this ancient, winged species of magical beings.
the Dark Fey
When Aurora leaves the cottage to return to her father's castle on her 16th birthday, she leaves behind this handmade item on her bed, which Maleficent later finds.
a flower crown or flower wreath
In the first film, a young Stefan gets caught in the Moors because he tried to steal this type of precious gemstone from a pool.
a jewel or diamond or crystal
When Aurora tells Maleficent that Prince Phillip asked her to marry him, Maleficent firmly responds: "Love does not _____ _____."
"...end well"
Who orders for Maleficent's wings to get taken from her?
King Henry
In Mistress of Evil, Gerda uses this unique, giant musical instrument in the chapel to automatically spread the deadly red fairy dust over the trapped creatures.
an organ
When the three pixies are raising Aurora in the forest hideout, they pretend to be human sisters and choose this specific cover story occupation.
peasant farmers? (Accept: milkmaids)
Maleficent constructs an impenetrable wall made of these sharp plants to separate the Moors from the human kingdom.
iron-core thorns or a hedge of thorns
When Maleficent practices her harsh rejection of Aurora's engagement in front of Diaval, she snaps: "There is no such thing as ____ ______."
"...true love"
Maleficent's three feumbling, well-meaning fairy foes are Knotgrass, Thistlewit and who?
Flittle
At the end of the film, Queen Ingrith receives a poetic punishment when Maleficent transforms her into this farm animal.
a goat
Before he is tragically shot down by an iron bullet, Conall tells Maleficent that her powerful magic exists to do this, rather than to destroy.
to protect
After Stefan cuts off Maleficent's wings, he presents them to the dying King Henry, who commands that the wings be locked away inside this specific type of containment vessel.
an iron chest or iron cage
In Mistress of Evil, Queen Ingrith chillingly defines her view of leadership by telling Maleficent: "It is fear that is our greatness. It is fear that is _____ _____."
"...our power"
This leader of the Dark Fey advocates for peace with humans and sacrifices himself to save Maleficent from an iron bullet.
Conall
This magical flower, harvested from the graves of fairies in the Moors, is weaponized by Queen Ingrith to create a deadly red powder.
the Tomb Bloom
In Mistress of Evil, Queen Ingrith keeps this former king—her own brother—locked away in a tower after he refused to go to war with the fairies.
King John