World Cities
STEM Potpourri
Geniuses
Beasts of Harry Potter
Movie Musicals
100

An important industrial center, this city is also home to the Welsh central government

Cardiff

100

In cold weather, your breath is visible as mist if it cools to this point at which it is fully saturated with water vapor

The Condensation Point
100

On Dec. 27, 1822 this Frenchman was born to show the world that microorganisms cause fermentation

Pasteur

100

Hagrid buys this pet as a birthday present for Harry at Eeylops Owl Emporium

Hedweg

100

"Sing-along" showings of this film encourage audiences to hiss the baroness & boo the Nazis

The Sound of Music

200

Mohammed V Square is the central plaza in this city but you probably won't find any gin joints there

Casablanca

200

John Frank Stevens, who designed the Panama Canal, & of course, Gustave Eiffel, are big names in this branch of engineering that focuses on major public works

Civil Engineering

200

He was conducted into the world January 27, 1756, the same year his father published a manual on playing the violin

Motzart

200

Scabbers is this character's pet rat

Ron Weasley

200

Lumaha'i Beach in Kauai is where Mitzi Gaynor washed that man right out of her hair in this classic musical

South Pacific

300

If you're into bridges, this city has more than 400 of 'em, including the Rialto that crosses the Grand Canal

Venice

300

The Caribbean has lost more than 50% of these structures due to problems like overfishing, pollution & thermal stress

Coral reefs

300

Later to take the pen name Richard Saunders, he was born to a poor family in Boston January 17, 1706

Ben Franklin

300

Varieties of these include the Ukrainian Ironbelly & the Antipodean Opaleye

dragons

300

Donald O'Connor "made 'em laugh" in one of this 1952 movie's most famous numbers

Singin' in the Rain

400

If you're gonna lie in the heart of something, make it the gold field of the Witwatersrand, like this huge South African city

Johannesburg

400

The icon of this button has a one & a zero to show its binary nature

A power switch

400

It's certain he was born Dec. 5, 1901, in Wurzburg, Germany, 26 years before publishing his famous principle

Heisenberg

400

Slightly misleading name of the scary giant 3-headed canine who guards the Philosopher's Stone & falls asleep to music

Fluffy

400

"I'll Make a Man Out of You" & "The Huns Attack" are from this 1998 Disney musical

Mulan

500

Lesser-known conquistador Pedro de Alvarado founded this capital that's named for Jesus

San Salvador

500

In 1959 the USPS tried sending mail via a cruise type of this--it never took off as a delivery method

A missle

500

He famously wrote his notes in reverse so that they could be read with a mirror

Leonardo Da Vinci

500

A sort of combination bird & horse, Buckbeak is one of these magical creatures

A hippogriff
500

"Practically Perfect" is one of the new songs written for the stage version of this 1964 Julie Andrews movie

Marry Poppins

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