Mascots
Math
Disney Characters
Animals
Stores and Restaurants
100

This college's mascot wears a green suit and top, with his fists ready to box.

Notre Dame

100

15 + 25

40

100

This character sings "Let it go"

Elsa

100

Raj and Grey baby are these.

Cats

100

This store is a red bullseye

Target

200

This restaurant's mascot with the golden arches has vibrant red hair.

McDonald's

200

2 X 25

50

200

This character's nose grows when he tells a fib.

Pinocchio 

200

Rocko is a.

Dog

200

This store is known for electronics and has a tag for a logo.

Best Buy

300

This company uses Santa and Polar bears to promote their brand.

Coco-Cola

300

(2 X 2) + 12

16

300

This form-changing character helps Moana find her way.

Maui

300

This African giant has a large trunk.

Elephant

300

This location is known for their Maine style seafood

Red Lobster

400

Budweiser uses these beautiful large horses to promote their beer.

Clidsedales

400

(2 X 3) - (1 X 2)

4

400

This character hosts the differently acting dwarfs.

Snow White

400

In Finding Nemo, Dory and Marlin became friends with these, trying a fish-friendly diet.

Sharks

400

This food location is known for its Italian cuisine and its endless soup, salads, and breadsticks. It has the same initials as the Original Gangster.

Olive Garden

500

This mascot promotes a crunchy breakfast cereal with peanut butter, berries, and the original yellow flavors.

Captain Crunch

500

(2 X 8) - (24 / 6)

12

500

This character is the pumpkin king.

Jack Skellington 

500

These animals like to hop around the neighborhood.

Rabbits

500

This store where you buy in bulk has a gentleman's name.

Sam's Club