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Which Disney film features the song "When You Wish Upon a Star"?

Pinocchio

100

Who put Humpty Dumpty together again in the traditional nursery rhyme?

No one

100

What is the body of water that surrounds a castle called?

A moat

100

What river flows through the Grand Canyon?

Colorado River

100

Which US president lived in Mount Vernon?

George Washington

200

Before starting her 'era' as a musician, this famous singer grew up on a Christmas tree farm.

Taylor Swift

200

What mythical bird dies in flames and is reborn from the ashes?

A Phoenix

200

What three colors does asparagus come in?

Green, White, Purple

200

Which is Earth's smallest ocean?

Arctic

200

Which of the continental US states was the last to be admitted to the Union?

Arizona

300

After a 2012 buyout of certain movie franchise, this fictional character, played by Carrie Fisher, technically counts as a Disney princess.

Princess Leia

300

Who wielded a sword named Excalibur?

King Arthur

300

Which baseball player was nicknamed "The Great Bambino"?

Babe Ruth

300

What US state has the longest border with Canada?

Alaska

300

Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull were born in which US state?

South Dakota

400
Which actor has been nominated to win the Oscar for Best Actor six times since 1994, only finally winning in 2016?

Leonardo DiCaprio

400

The Baltimore Ravens' mascot is named after this American author and poet, whose works include Fall of the House of Usher and The Tell-Tale Heart.

Edgar Allan Poe

400

Out of every college in the United States, this one has the nation’s oldest fight song.

Boston College

400

What is the largest island in the world (excluding Australia)?

Greenland

400

This palace complex was home of 24 emperors until a republic was established in 1912. Now, it’s a museum and historic site in an East Asian capital

The Forbidden City

500

Which Charlie Brown character is almost always seen playing a piano?

Schroeder

500

This Boston museum was the site of an infamous art heist in 1990.

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

500

Among human blood types, this one is the "universal receiver"

AB+

500

This iconic Pennsylvania house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright was famously built on top of a river and waterfall, hence its name

Fallingwater

500

When the Romans conquered the British Isles, they flocked to see this famous structure, making it one of the first tourist attractions in history

Stonehenge

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