A World Away
Put a Ring on It
Not so Potent Potables
A Stadium
Schools in Fiction
100

A world away from us, this country sits as the largest country in the European Union in terms of its geographical size. Think hard mes étudiants!

France

100

Traditionally in the Western world, proposing comes with a ring with this kind of precious gem on it.

Diamond

100

This soda's name could also mean or refer to a pixel image or a fairy like creature 

Sprite

100

Gillete Stadium is home to this NFL team

New England Patriots

100

In the Harry Potter universe, this class is designed to allow Wizards to get a better understanding of their non-magical peers.

Muggle Studies

200

A world away from us, this country one of the largest in South America with a sunny face on its flag.

Argentina

200

With a strong like for golden rings, this video game character is most certainly the fastest species of its kind.

Sonic the Hedgehog

200

This kind of Japanese tea has grown into a very popular fad in the United States over the past few years, but is actually just green tea leaves that have been powdered.

Matcha

200

The Staples Center is in this city, where two NBA teams play but one of them calls it their true home.

Los Angeles (Lakers call it home)

200

Walkerville Elementary School is the home of Mrs. Frizzle on this educational television show.

Magic School Bus

300

A world away from us, this country sits as the only city-state in the modern world with its place as a financial hub and port along ancient and modern trade routes.

Singapore

300

Ding, ding, both boxers fight in the ring, except it's not really a ring. It's this shape.

Square

300

This kind of warm fruity drink is traditionally associated with Christmas and the winter time, served very warm with a cinnamon stick in it

Apple Cider

300

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, but better known as Bernabéu, plays host to this Champions League winning team.

Real Madrid

300

Crunchem Hall is a very scary place to be, with Mrs. Trunchbull as principal, in this book and movie.

Matilda

400

A world away from us, this country in Asia was once home to the ancient cities of Babylon and Ur, where civilization first rose.

Iraq

400

Ring around the rosy, pocket full of posies, _____, ______, we all fall down.


(What goes in the blanks to complete the nursery rhyme?)

Ashes

400

Named for a child actor, this kid favorite is nowadays served as half Sprite and half-cherry syrup flavoring, but originally was half-Ginger Ale and half-grenadine

Shirley Temple

400

In 2008, Shea Stadium was torn down to make way for Citi Field, transitioning the old home of this team to its new home.

New York Mets

400

In Finding Nemo, this kind of creature serves as the teacher for Nemo and all the other children of the Reef.

(Spotted Eagle) Ray

(His name is Mr. Ray)

500

A world away from us, this country is where the Maori people come from.

New Zealand 

500

With more Championship rings than any other player in NBA history, this great player really did put a ring on it, multiple, multiple times.

Bill Russell

500

Orange juice is widely considered the most popular juice in America, but oranges themselves as we know them occurred as a hybrid of the mandarin and this other fruit that was first observed some two thousand years ago.

Pomelo

500

Centre Court with its grass style court is one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world, located in the facilities of this English town.

Wimbledon

500

Horace Green Prep School is the site of this movie, where Jack Black brings out the best of a diverse group of students through some rather rocking means.

School of Rock
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