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Harry Potter
100

Accorrding to PBS Kids, Every month, 9 out of 10 American children visit this restaurant whose famous play places were all closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

McDonald's

100

As of yesterday, this gymnast, who was once in the foster care system as a toddler, has won 9 Olympic gold medals, 6 World Championships, and is the most decorated female gymnast of all time.

Simone Biles

100

This coin costs more to make than it's worth.

Penny

100

The number 2 on this popular yellow American school supply refers to the hardness of it's graphite core.

Pencil

100

"We're lucky Hermione pays attention in _________" is said when Harry, Ron, and Hermione get out of a thicket of the dangerous plant Devil's Snare.

Herbology

200

The current price of a Big Cheez-It Tostada at Taco Bell.

$3.99+ tax

200

The NBA Championship-winning forward for the Boston Celtics who appears on Ruffles Flamin' Hot BBQ chip bag, and nevertheless played zero minutes in Team USA's opening match against Serbia.

Jayson Tatum

200

What year were women first legally allowed to apply for their own credit card in the United States without a male co-signer such as their husband or father?

1974

200

This band that popularized the song "Another Brick in the Wall" with these famous lyrics, 

"We don't need no education
We don't need no thought control
No dark sarcasm in the classroom"

Pink Floyd

200

This spell is used to unlock things in the Wizarding World.

Alohamora

300

This popular high fiber menu item at Popeye's restaurants that is not available at their direct competitor, KFC.

Red Beans and Rice

300

This Team USA Rugby Sevens athlete has doubled her already massive social media following after she helped bring her team the bronze medal win, the first ever rugby medal for USA women's rugby and the first rugby medal for any USA rugby team in 100 years.

Ilona Maher

300

If you had purchased $100 of this company's stock at its first IPO you would currently have $67,564.

Apple, Inc.

300

This popular name brand school supply was originally produced in only 8 colors. Now there are 120.

Crayola Crayons

300

The prophecy which appears to doom Harry Potter to a fate entangled with you-know-who, could just have easily applied to which other young wizard?

Neville Longbottom

400

This restaurant with it's popular BookIt program which encourages children to read, once delivered an order to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Pizza Hut

400

After being disqualified from the 2020 games due to a positive marijuana screening, this current fastest woman in the world debuted at the Paris Olympics this morning in the 100 m qualifiers with a 10.71 second time.

Sha'Carri Richardson

400

The oldest currency in the world.

The British pound

400

This popular gift for teachers originated in 16th century Denmark.

Apples

400

This young witch and friend of Harry's helps him with significant information to locate the lost diadem of Rowena Ravenclaw.

Luna Lovegood

500

At this royal restaurant with locations in over 30 countries, if your treat does not pass the upside down test, it's free.

Dairy Queen

500

These two highly decorated Spanish singles champions joined up to play doubles for the first time together in the Paris 2024 games, starting strong but ultimately being eliminated by American fourth seeds Austin Krajicek and Rajeev Ram.

Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz

500

Paper money was first used in this country over 1,000 years ago.

China

500

These public schools are run by private companies who can determine their own staff pay scales, curriculum, and select students as they choose, but are still federally funded and free to attend.

Charter Schools

500

This short-lived minister of magic began his career as an auror, succeeded Cornelius Fudge and was not long after murdered by You-Know-Who.

Rufus Scrimgeour

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