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Breakfast of Champions

Wheaties

100

The White Witch put a spell on this magical country so that it is always winter but never Christmas?

Narnia

100

This game features a pair of plumbers who travel via tubes to save the princess.

Super Mario Brothers

100

The first Macintosh computer was developed in this relatively recent year.

1984

100

Mr. Burns' overly-devoted assistant.

Smithers

200

NBC

200

"Borrow or rob" and "Yo, banana boy" are examples of this.

Palindrome

200

The Griffin Family star in this animated show.

Family Guy

200

The ballpoint pen was invented in this 20th century decade.

1930s

200

This easy going-goofball is is always willing to tag along with his best friend Fred Flinstone.

Barney Rubble

300

Quality never goes out of style. 

Levi's

300

Bridget Jones's love interest Mark Darcy is named after a character from this classic Jane Austen novel.

Pride and Prejudice

300

This is the highest grossing movie of all time. 

Avatar

300

This piece of aquatic transportation was invented by Robert Fulton in 1803? 

Steamboat

300

You can find Wayne in his basement outside of Chicago filming Wayne's World with this sidekick.

Garth

400

AT&T

400

Fittingly, considering its definition, this literary term has roots in the Greek words for both "sharp" and "dull?"

Oxymoron

400

This TV show is set in the fictional city of Westeros.

Game of Thrones

400

Alexander Fleming famously unintenionally discovered this medicine when he had returned from vacation.

Penicillin

400

Kevin Smith created this duo and also embodies Silent Bob as the sidekick to this long haired character.

Jay

500

It keeps going, and going, and going.

Energizer

500

This famously witty American, who occasionally went by the pen name of Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass, wrote the following line to describe early-model, "high-wheeler" bicycles? "Get a bicycle. You will not regret it, if you live."

Mark Twain

500

This singer/songwriter wrote the hit song "I Will Always Love You," famously covered by Whitney Houston.

Dolly Parton

500

Instead of "Hello," Alexander Graham Bell intended the telephone to be answered with this phrase.

Ahoy-hoy

500

Pedro Sanchez is supported by this friend in his running for class president who does a phenomenal dance routine while donning a "Vote for Pedro" t-shirt.

Napoleon Dynamite

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