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In the film Up, Carl Fredericksen wants to move his house to this location, a place he wanted to explore since he was a boy.

Paradise Falls

100

The number of bases on a baseball field.

4

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This New England state gets its name from the Algonquian word meaning "at or about the great hill."  Maybe that's where the first Thanksgiving was held.

Massachusetts

100

September 1, 1939: Germany invades Poland.  Britain and France declared war on Germany two days later, initiating this global war.

World War II

100

Mass X Acceleration = ?

Force

100

This website brands itself on its homepage as "The Free Encyclopedia."

Wikipedia

100

National Football League

NFL

100

This element's name combines both French and Latin, meaning "I make water," which it does with Oxygen.

Hydrogen

100

A stop sign

Red

100

"Fortnight"

"Cruel Summer"

"I Can Do It With a Broken Heart"

Taylor Swift

100

I am tall when I'm young, and I am short when I'm old.

A candle
100

Harry, Ron, Hermione

Harry Potter 

100

In 2013, this animated musical hit theaters; its hit song was difficult to let go.

Frozen

100

This film's slogan is "We scare because we care."

Monsters, Inc.

200

Auguste Gusteau is the Chef Gusteau's full name in this film set in Paris.

Ratatouille

200

The color of the goal posts in football.

Yellow
200

This state's name means "ruddy" or "red" in Spanish.

Colorado

200

This country attacked a naval base of the United States on December 7, 1941.  President Franklin D. Roosevelt asked Congress to declare war on this country.

Japan

200

Somnology is the study of this; make sure you get your 8 hours.

Sleep

200

This soda brand has 3 stripes in their branding: red, white, and blue.

Pepsi

200

Federal Bureau of Investigation

FBI

200

This element's name comes from the Latin for "charcoal," and it is related to "a coal."

Carbon

200

The three primary colors

Red, Blue, Yellow
200

"Amor Prohibido"

"Si Una Vez"

"Como La Flor"

Selena

200

What is always in front of you but can't be seen? (Time's ticking away...)

The future

200

Peter, Rocket, Groot

Guardians of the Galaxy

200

In the Star Wars franchise, this the term given to the mysterious energy field created by life that binds the galaxy together.

The Force

200

In The Lion King, "hakuna matata" means this.

"no worries"

300

In The Incredibles, Edna Mode has one major rule when it comes to designing super suits; several suffered severe accidents due to not following that rule.

No capes!

300

The only sport played on the moon; even the ball looks like it has craters on it.

Golf

300

This state's name is the Spanish word for "mountain."  Makes sense if you add the squiggle on the top of one of its letters.

Montana

300

He was the leader of Germany during World War II.

Adolf Hitler

300

The constellation Aquila is named after this animal.

Eagle

300

This brand's logo features a bitten apple.

Apple

300

Zone Improvement Plan (code)

ZIP code

300

From the Greek neos, meaning "new"

Neon

300

Orange - Red =

Yellow

300

"CARNIVAL"

"Heartless"

"Flashing Lights"

Kanye West

300

David's parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and what is the name of the third son?

David

300

Luke, Leia, Han

Star Wars

300

Bo Peep is this character's love interest in Toy Story.

Woody

300

Anastasia and Drizella are the stepsisters of this Disney princess.

Cinderella

400

In the movie of the same name, this character's name stands for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth Class."

WALL-E

400

He was the youngest player to score 10,000 points in the NBA, beating the previous record held by Kobe Bryant (by one year).

LeBron James

400

This state was named in honor of King George II of Britain, who reigned from 1727 to 1760.

Georgia

400

These two countries fought during The Hundred Years War (1337 to 1453, so actually 116 years) because a king couldn't be named.  These two countries continued to be rivals even during the 18th century, facing each other in another war in North America.

England and France

400

Enzymes in the body assist with this process.

Digestion

400

This company with a worldwide famous search engine purchased YouTube for $1.65 billion in 2006. 

Google

400

Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation

laser

400

This element's name is named for the Titans of Greek mythology

Titanium

400

This color on the traffic light means GO.

Green

400

"Sunflower"

"Circles"

"LEVII'S JEANS"

Post Malone

400

What invention lets you look right through a wall?

A window

400

Tony, Pepper, Happy

Iron Man

400

This character is King Triton's advisor in The Little Mermaid.

Sebastian

400

In Aladdin, Jafar wants Aladdin to get this precious item from the Cave of Wonder.

The Genie's lamp

500

This person was the first voice of Mickey Mouse.  It makes sense, considering he is the reason for one hundred years of magic.

Walt Disney

500

In 1994, this retired basketball player tried out for the Chicago White Sox.  He returned to basketball the following year.

Michael Jordan

500

"Ken-tah-ten" means "land of tomorrow" in several Native American languages.  It's the origin for the name of this state.

Kentucky

500

Shogun is a military rank in this country.

Japan

500
Waxing and Waning refer to this celestial body.

Moon

500

This iconic drink was invented in 1886 by Dr. John Pemberton in Atlanta, Georgia.  More than 1.9 billion servings of this drink are enjoyed in more than 200 countries every day.

Coca-Cola

500

Chief Executive Officer

CEO

500

This element was named after the god of speed and messenger of the gods, as well as the planet closest to the Sun.

Mercury

500

The ocean has its color because water absorbs colors in the red part of the light spectrum.  Like a filter, this leaves behind colors in the part of the light spectrum that belong to this primary color for us to see.

Blue

500

"we can't be friends (wait for your love)"

"yes, and?"

"bye"

Ariana Grande

500

You see a boat filled with people, yet there isn't a single person on board.  How is that possible?

All the people on the boat are married (in a relationship)

500

Alvin, Simon, Theodore

Alvin and the Chipmunks

500

Pascal and Maximus are the names of the comedic chameleon and horse duo in this animated film.

Tangled

500

Disney theme parks are located in California, Florida, Paris, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and this Japanese capital city.

Tokyo

600

This park from Walt Disney World is the smallest in size, considering it's usually the one you think about with Cinderella's castle.

Magic Kingdom

600

This NFL team was originally called the "New York Titans."

The New York Jets
600

This state's name is the Spanish interpretation of Caddo Indian word for "friends": "teyshas."

Texas

600

Executive Order 9066 and Korematsu v. United States both directly relate to the issue of sending this group of people to internment camps in the United States in 1942 during the Second World War.

Japanese Americans

600

This word means the wearing away of land by water or wind.

Erosion

600
This Japanese electronics company is known for its PlayStation gaming consoles and Xperia smartphones.

Sony

600

Special Weapons and Tactics

SWAT

600

This element was named after the Greek word for "the sun" or the mythological sun-god.  Try not to breathe in too much from a balloon.

Helium

600

A varied mixture of the colors red, yellow, and blue

Brown
600

"TEXAS HOLD 'EM"

"Crazy In Love (feat. Jay-Z)"

"JOLENE"

Beyonce
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It belongs to you, but other people use it more than you do.

Your name

600

Lightning, Mater, Sally

Cars

600
Director Jon Favreau, who starred as Happy Hogan in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, directed two live-action adaptations of animated Disney films.  One was "The Jungle Book," and the other was this film, also involving talking animals.

The Lion King

600

In Raya and the Last Dragon, Raya belongs to this tribe.

Heart

700

She is the only Disney princess based on a real person.

Pocahontas

700
President William Howard Taft was the first president to throw a pitch in this sport.

baseball

700

This state's name is associated with the Cherokee Indians.  They called their village "Tanasi," which meant "river."

Tennessee

700

This military term describes the intentional destruction or disabling of an enemy's infrastructure, resources, or capabilities.

sabotage

700

Nicotine is the addictive chemical in this plant.

Tobacco (cigarettes)

700

This brand is known for its luxury fashion and LV monogram.

Louis Vuitton

700

Completely Automated Public Turing Test to tell Computers and Humans Apart

CAPTCHA

700

This element's name is an Anglo-Saxon translation of the Latin word plumbum (like plumbing, especially due to its heavy use in pipes), which lends itself to the symbol of the element.

Lead

700

Technically, these two are shades because they augment colors (make them greater).

Black and White

700

"ADIVINO"

"un x100to"

"Me Porto Bonito"

Bad Bunny
700

What question can you never answer yes to?  (Especially when the day is done)

Are you asleep yet?

700

Steve, Peggy, Bucky

Captain America

700

She was the first Disney princess and the youngest Disney princess.

Snow White

700

In 2022, this song from the film Encanto reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

"We Don't Talk About Bruno"

800

This is the only Disney animated feature film where the title character does not speak.

Dumbo

800

This country won 48 gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.  The United States came in second.

China

800

This state's name comes from the Aleutian word "alak-shak," which means either "great country" or "that which the sea breaks agains."

Alaska

800

In 1815, this French emperor and military leader invaded Russia with 600,000 men.  Only 30,000 returned.

Napoleon Bonaparte

800

A vertebrate is used to describe a being with a spine.  This term describes a being without one.

Invertebrate

800

Surprise, Joy, and Bueno are chocolate products from this brand.  The Surprise version is banned in the United States.

Kinder

800

Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus

SCUBA

800

This element's name comes from the Greek word which means "hidden one."  It also shares a name with the home planet of Superman.

Krypton

800

The number of colors in the spectrum of the rainbow

7 (ROYGBIV)

800

"Saturn"

"Snooze"

"Kill Bill"

SZA

800

Forward I am heavy, but backward I am not.

ton
800

Disgust, Joy, Sadness

Inside Out

800

She was the first Disney princess to not have a prince (or love interest)

Merida

800

Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed are the names of these three animals who work for Scar in the film The Lion King.

hyenas

900

Luke Evans portrays this villain in the live-action version of Beauty and the Beast.

Gaston

900

This action was banned in basketball from 1967 to 1976.  Now it even has it's own event during the All-Star Game.

The slam dunk

900

This state's name is French for "green mountain."  Parts of the name can also be used in Spanish for "green mountain."

Vermont

900

In 1949, this Central American country, whose name translates to "rich coast," became the world's first country to abolish its army.

Costa Rica

900

This scientist wrote the laws of motion.

Isaac Newton

900

This automobile brand's logo features a raging bull.

Lamborghini

900

Postscript

P.S.

900

This element's name was possibly borrowed from the Akkadian sarpu or sarapu meaning "to refine" or "smelt."  You can probably tell it has been refined if you get second place.

Silver

900

The dye of this greenish dark blue color originate from the plant of the same name.  The plant was an export of the southern colonies during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Indigo

900

"Like That"

"All The Stars (with SZA)"

"Money Trees"

Kendrick Lamar

900

What is 3/7 chicken, 2/3 cat, and 1/2 goat?

Chicago

900

Lock, Shock, Barrel

The Nightmare Before Christmas

900

The number of fingers on each hand of Mickey Mouse

4

900

In the film A Bug's Life, the fearsome villain Hopper is this type of insect.

A grasshopper

1000

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These are the names of Hades's minions in the film Hercules.

Pain and Panic

1000

The five colors that make up the Olympic rings

Blue, yellow, black, green, and red

1000

This state's name means "snowcapped" in Spanish.

Nevada

1000

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This was the code name given to the operation that created the atomic bomb.  It's name does not actually share the same name as the location of the operation (Los Alamos), but you may find the location in New York.

The Manhattan Project

1000

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Electrolysis is the process of getting hydrogen and oxygen from this substance.

Water

1000

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This company from Finland is known for its telecommunications and networking equipment, including its iconic mobile phones in the past.  Those phones sure do last forever.

Nokia

1000

[2000 IF CORRECT, -4000 IF INCORRECT]

American Telephone and Telegraph

AT&T

1000

This element's name originates from the Greek word for "yellowish green" or "greenish yellow," because of the color of the gas.  It has a variety of uses, especially to disinfect water.

Chlorine

1000

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This color is made up of 89% Red, 15% Green, and 42% blue when using it with a hex code.  It creates a rich shade of crimson-rose.

Razzmatazz

1000

"Locked out of Heaven"

"When I Was Your Man"

"That's What I Like"

Bruno Mars

1000

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What word in the English language does the following:

The first two letters signify a male.  The first three letters signify a female.  The first four letters signify a great man, while the entire word signifies a great woman.

heroine

1000

Peter, Mary, Flash

Spider-Man

1000

In 1928, "Steamboat Willie" featured the debut of this iconic Disney couple.

Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse

1000

[2000 IF CORRECT, -4000 IF INCORRECT]

The company Swarovski made this prop for the live-action remake of Cinderella.  Fortunately, it wasn't lost or forgotten at the ball.

The glass slipper

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