Mag-Pie
Judge by the (Movie) cover
Take some Space
Animals that swim
100

This is Maggie's last name. 

What is McHugh?

100

Two words. 1994.

What is Forrest Gump?

100

This dwarf planet was once considered the ninth planet until 2006. It is the furthest planet from the sun.

What is Pluto?

100

These highly intelligent animals use echolocation to navigate and hunt fish.

What are dolphins?

200

This is Maggie's full job title.

What is Employment and Intake Coordinator?

200

4 words. 1985.

What is Back to the Future?

200

This is the largest planet in our solar system. It is the 5th planet from the sun, and has a mass over twice that of all other planets combined. 

What is Jupiter?

200

These black-and-white ocean mammals are famous for hunting in packs and for their remarkable intelligence.

What are Orcas?



300

Maggie went to college at this Ohio school.

What is the University of Cincinnati?

300

3 words. 2008.

What is The Dark Knight?

300

This planet is known for its rings. It is a gas giant and is the 6th planet from the sun.

What is Saturn?

300

These long, thin animals defend themselves by producing an electric shock. 

What are electric eels?

400

Maggie plays this sport recreationally. It involves serving, passing, and setting.

What is volleyball?

400

One word title. 1979.



What is Alien?

400

This is the closest planet to the sun. It is the smallest planet in our current solar system.

What is Mercury?

400

This is the not only the largest animal that swims, but the largest animal EVER. They weigh up to 200 tons (roughly 400,000 pounds) and reach lengths of nearly 100 feet. 

What is a Blue Whale?

500
Maggie started working at the Mill House in this year.

What is 2024?

500

Two words. 1973.

What is The Exorcist?

500

This is the hottest planet in our solar system. It rotates backwards, is closer to the sun than Earth, and has a surface temperature of 900 degrees F.

What is Venus?

500

These BIRDS are expert underwater hunters. Unlike many waterbirds, they don’t just dip below the surface—they actively swim after fish using their feet for propulsion.


What are Cormorants?

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