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100

In “Frozen,” what is the name of the snowman that Elsa and Anna build?

Olaf

100

This joint in your arm is where the humerus, radius, and ulna bones meet.

Elbow

100

Beethoven, Bach, Tchaikovsky, and Vivaldi are part of this genre.

Classical

100

This sitcom popularized Central Perk, a coffee shop in New York City.

Friends

100

This president implemented Social Security.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

You get a book! You get a book! You get a book! For 15 years, starting in 1996, this daytime talk show megastar’s book club recommended a total of 70 books leading to total sales of over 55 million copies.

Oprah Winfrey

200

Who is the voice of Dory in “Finding Nemo?”

Ellen DeGeneres

200

This battery-powered board game has pieces called “brea basket,” “spare ribs,” “water on the knee,” and “funny bone.”

Operation

200

This music genre is the most popular in Canada.

Pop

200

This 90s sitcom starred the Tanner family.

Full House

200

This person was the eighth president of the United States.

Martin Van Buren

200

A young boy takes a train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve in this classic 1985 children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg.

The Polar Express

300

In “Zootopia,” what is the name of the rabbit police officer?

Judy Hopps

300

The nares are another name for this part of your nose that leads into your nasal passages.

Nostrils

300

This was one of the most popular music genres in the 1990s, centered in Nashville, Tennessee.

Country

300

This TV sitcom is known for its memorable theme song and quirky group of scientists.

The Big Bang Theory

300

Serving from 1825 to 1829, this president was the son of John Adams.

John Quincy Adams

300

While promoting his sprawling novel “Freedom” in 2010, Jonathan Franzen was the first American novelist to appear on the cover of Time magazine since this legendary horror writer in 2000.

Stephen King

400

In “Inside Out,” which emotion is voiced by Amy Poehler?

Joy

400

This medical term from the Latin terms for “blood” and “break forth” refers to a lot of bleeding, which can be life-threatening.

Hemorrhage
400


This is one of the fastest growing music genres.


EDM (Electronic Dance Music)

400

This TV sitcom starred Tim Allen as a handyman with a popular show.

Home Improvement

400

This US president taught law at the University of Arkansas.

Bill Clinton

400

This is the name of the third book in the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer.  Scientifically, this title signifies an occurrence in which an astronomical object is temporarily obscured.

Eclipse

500

Who is the main antagonist in “The Incredibles?”

Syndrome

500

This structure controls the pupil and shares its name with a flower.

Iris

500

Long Beach, Compton, the Bronx, and Miami are considered the geographical centers of this genre.

Rap

500

This iconic actor plays the part of Frank Reynolds in It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.

Danny Devito

500

What kind of crop did President Jimmy Carter and his family farm in Georgia?

Peanuts

500

"Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus," translated as "Never Tickle A Sleeping Dragon," is the official motto for this fictional place of learning.

Hogwarts

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