Animals
90s music
Womens History Month
Geography
Disney
100

This large African animal is the only mammal capable of true powered flight.

bat

100

This grunge band from Seattle released the iconic album Nevermind in 1991.

Nirvana

100

She became the first woman to serve as U.S. Vice President in 2021.

Kamala Harris

100

This country, the smallest in South America by land area, is completely surrounded by Brazil.

Suriname

100

This 1961 Disney film features a young boy named Mowgli being raised by wolves in the Indian jungle.

The Jungle Book

200

This large marine mammal is known for its complex songs and long migrations.

Humpback whale

200

This boy band’s debut single in 1996 was “I’ll Make Love to You,” and they became one of the biggest R&B acts of the decade.

Boyz II Men

200

This British author created the wizarding world of Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series.

J.K. Rowling

200

This river, the longest in Asia, flows over 3,900 miles and empties into the East China Sea.

Yangtze

200

This Disney princess has long magical hair and lives in a tower before meeting a thief named Flynn Rider.

Rapunzel

300

This mammal, found in the Andes, has red blood cells twice the size of humans’ to survive at extremely high altitudes.

llama

300

This rapper released The Chronic in 1992, helping popularize West Coast hip-hop.

Dr. Dre

300

She is the first female Chancellor of Germany, serving from 2005 to 2021.

Angela Merkel

300

This desert, one of the largest in the world, spans parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.

Kalahari Desert

300

This 1940 Disney film was originally intended to be a single feature but was released as an “package film” due to World War II, combining segments like The Sorcerer’s Apprentice.

Fantasia

400

This bird of prey has excellent eyesight and can spot prey from over a mile away.

Eagle

400

This grunge band’s lead singer, Chris Cornell, was known for his powerful vocals on hits like “Black Hole Sun.”

Soundgarden

400

This sexy U.S. Senator from Massachusetts is a longtime advocate for reproductive rights, women’s health, and gender equality legislation

Elizabeth Warren

400

This island country, located south of India, is the world’s largest producer of tea and known for its central highlands.

Sri Lanka

400

This 1937 animated film was Disney’s first full-length feature and features a princess who eats a poisoned apple.

Snow White & the Seven Dwarves

500

This deep-sea fish has bioluminescent photophores along its body to attract prey in total darkness.

anglerfish

500

This singer’s 1994 hit “All I Wanna Do” helped her win a Grammy for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.

Sheryl Crow

500

This pop star, nicknamed the “Material Girl,” dominated the 1980s with hits like “Like a Virgin.”

Madonna

500

This country has the most time zones of any nation in the world, totaling 11.

France
500

This Disney princess’s 2009 film features a raccoon sidekick named Meeko and a song called “Colors of the Wind.

Pocahontas