Famous Children’s Books Animals
Common Math Equations
Art Movements
Cereal Mascots
Cathedrals of Sport
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In E.B. White’s novel, this farm animal is saved when a spider writes messages in her web.

Who is Wilbur?

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 The formula y=mx+by = mx + by=mx+b represents this type of equation describing a straight line.

What is a linear equation?

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Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein helped popularize this movement inspired by advertisements and mass culture.

What is Pop Art?

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Created by Eugene Kolkey and introduced in 1951, this mascot is known for his signature red scarf and catchphrase, "They're grrreat!"

Who is Tony the Tiger?

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This famous Boston baseball park is known for its tall left-field wall called the Green Monster.

What is Fenway Park?

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This mischievous rabbit sneaks into Mr. McGregor’s garden despite his mother’s warning.

Who is Peter Rabbit?

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This fundamental geometric theorem states that in a right triangle, a squared + b squared = c squared

What is The Pythagorean theorem?

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This 1950s movement, associated with Jackson Pollock, emphasized spontaneous paint splatters and gestures.

What is Abstract Expressionism?

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Introduced in 1963, this mascot has gone through several variations over the year, but has always maintained his colorful beak and blue feathers.

Who is Toucan Sam?

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Known as "The Frozen Tundra," this football stadium has been operating since 1957 and is widely considered the most famous and iconic American football stadium.

What is Lambeau Field?

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This energetic tiger-like character is famous for bouncing on his tail.

Who is Tigger?

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The formula A=1/2 bh is used to calculate the area of this shape.

What is a triangle?

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In this 1850s movement, artists like Gustave Courbet and Jean-François attempted to realistically depict ordinary people and everyday life.

What is Realism?

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Captain of the S.S. Guppy and known for his signature blue naval uniform and white mustache, this mascots full name is Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch.

Who is Cap'n Crunch?

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Named after one of the most popular gum brands of all time, this historic Chicago stadium is home to the Chicago Cubs and opened in 1914. 

What is Wrigley Field?

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In Eric Carle’s book, this tiny creature eats many foods before becoming a butterfly. 

What is the Very Hungry Caterpillar?

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The equation C=2πr calculates this measurement of a circle.  

What is the circumference?

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Salvador Dalí and René Magritte were major artists in this dreamlike movement exploring the subconscious mind.

What is Surrealism?

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The face of a cereal brand who consistently ranks in the top 10 by sale volume in the US, this Irish leprechaun shares his name with the mascot of the Boston Celtics

Who is Lucky the Leprechaun?

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Known as the "Cathedral of Football," this stadium in London is a world-renowned 90,000-seat venue, serving as the home of English soccer, its known for its iconic 133-meter arch and is the UK's largest stadium.

What is Wembley Stadium? 

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These two amphibian friends are the main characters in Arnold Lobel’s classic children’s book series.

Who are Frog and Toad?

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This formula is often taught as a song to the tune of "Pop Goes the Weasel" to help kids remember it, as it is a very important formula in Algebra.

What is the Quadratic Formula?

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Pablo Picasso helped pioneer this movement that broke objects into geometric shapes and multiple perspectives.

What is Cubism?

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In 1877, this fictional oatmeal cereal mascot named "Larry," became the first cereal mascot ever created.

Who is The Quaker Oats guy?

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This legendary Brazilian soccer stadium in Rio de Janeiro hosted the 2014 World Cup final.

What is Maracanã Stadium?

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