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This music group is one of the most popular in the 21st century with songs like “Payphone,” “Moves Like Jagger,” and “Animals.”

Maroon 5

100

This gentle giant can grow to be ~10,000 pounds and can use its unique  nose like an arm.

Elephant

100

This half-bull, half-man was trapped away in a labyrinth built by the crafty Daedalus.

Minotaur

100

Armed with a keen sense of tempo and sometimes even maces, these folk help keep the band in check.

Drum majors

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Released in 2013, this movie’s songs like “Let it go,” carved their way into everyone's minds to this day.

Frozen

200

These group of four helped to pioneer the British rock and roll scene and- no, they didn’t have 6 legs.

The Beatles

200

Urban areas attract coyotes and these, small, curious thieves of food.

Raccoon

200

The god of lightning, order and the king of olympians.

Zeus

200

This low brass instrument has a unique way to play it. Thus, it is one of the easiest instruments to mime.

Trombone

200

Mickey Mouse has many friends, including this tall, clumsy dog with a rather contagious laugh.

Goofy

300

This single by Michael Jackson off of an album of the same name has one of the most ‘drop-dead’ famous music videos of all time.

“Thriller”

300

This fuzzy animal hangs onto others while they sleep, drifting along the water in a group called a raft.

Otter

300

The loyal yet belligerent three-headed guardian of the underworld.

Cerberus

300

This sign means to gradually increase the volume of your playing.

Crescendo

300

This area in Disney World coincidentally shares the same name as one of the categories in this.

Animal Kingdom

400

After Drake released his diss track “Family Matters”, Kendrick Lamar snapped back with this downright eerie diss.

“Meet the Grahams”

400

This aquatic amphibian has frilly gills and the incredible ability to regenerate nearly every body part.

Axolotl

400

A son of Zeus and Hera considered so ugly, he was cast off of Mount Olympus. During his time in a cave, he came to be known as the god of the forge and smithing.

Hephaestus

400

To help make a note clearer or to adjust the pitch, a player adjusts their lips or their this.

Embouchure

400

This movie follows the titular character fighting the evil Captain Hook

Peter Pan

500

Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn’s instant classic in jazz grew in popularity as fast as a runaway steam engine. After all, you must take the…

“Take the A Train”

500

This bird is considered the largest of the sea birds yet is the penultimate ranking for the least amount of strokes in golf.

Albatross

500

The man-eating cyclops seen in Homer’s Odyssey, taken down by the mighty Odysseus.

Polyphemus

500

This dynamic indicates to play the note with sudden emphasis.

Sforzando

500

This Disneyland ride was closed in 2001. Its tracks still exist across Tomorrowland.

Rocket Rods