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The tunic-wearing King Harald of Denmark used a strong chain of communication to unite the Viking tribes, inspiring the logo and name for this type of technology

Bluetooth

100

The "insect-like" name for when you get a catchy tune stuck in your head

Earworm

100

The movie seen here

"Alien"

100

The band seen here

Phish

100

Spongebob's place of employment

The Krusty Krab

100

The flavor of Doritos seen here

Cool Ranch

100

Mel's 2 favorite colors

Purple and Pink

100

Recent data from 2023-2024 has shown, that out of all of the students in the classroom, Mel tells this fellow student to "Calm down" 99.8% more times than any one of her peers

Matthew

100

Mel was born in this year

2007

200

Studies have shown that 98.7% of tuna is eaten by this person in our classroom

Amanda

200

A common misconception is that this legendary cartoon series' title ends with "Toons," when in reality it's "Tunes"

Looney Tunes

200

Coca-Cola's headquarters are located in this southern city

Atlanta

200

"Barracuda" was a hit song by this sisterly duo

Heart

200

The host of "Cake Wars" seen here

Jonathan Bennett 

200

The type of chip seen here

Pringles

200

The most recent play that Mel will be starring in

The Jungle Book

200

Mel's favorite holiday

Christmas

200

Mel lives in this part of Weymouth

North

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This "Mad Monk" was known to sport a tunic or two

Grigori Rasputin

300

The object seen here

Tuning Fork

300

The 1993 film seen here

"A Bronx Tale"

300

"Rock Lobster" was a hit song by this group 

The B-52s

300

Historians believe that it is uncertain that this French Queen every actually said "Let them eat cake"

Marie Antoinette 

300

The flavor of Doritos seen here

Nacho Cheese

300

As data from a recent 2023-2024 poll has recorded, Mel roasts this employee more than anyone else by 57.8%

Amanda

300

The word that Mel always repeatedly uses when Mr. Joe is creating a Jeopardy game for her enjoyment

"Save"

300

Mel has well over 50 of these stuffed dolls

Squishmallows

400

"Link" is the tunic-wearing hero of this video game franchise

The Legend of Zelda

400

Get a tune-up and an oil change at this auto shop

Jiffy-Lube

400

The 1895 novel by Charles Dickens about the French Revolution

"A Tale of Two Cities"

400

"Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay" is a hit song by this singer

Otis Redding

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The capital of Maryland, a state famous for crabs

Annapolis 

400

The slogan for "Lay's" Chips

"Betcha Can't Eat Just One"

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True or False: Mel is a math Wizard

True

400

The name of the most recent MOVIE Mel has starred in

"American Foulbrood"

400

Mel shares a birthday with "Godfather of Soul"

James Brown

500

Tunics didn't really help with hygiene during the Middle Ages when this type of plague hit Europe, also known as "The Black Death"

Bubonic Plague

500

"Standard" tuning of a guitar starts with the top string, which is this note

E

500

This 1943 "arborish" novel by Betty Smith takes place in New York

"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn"

500

"Fisherman's Chronicles" is a series of songs by this band

Primus

500

Michael Scott mistakenly said that it was this British Prime Minister who said "Let them eat cake" on her birthday

Margret Thatcher 

500

The "Cape Cod" chip factory is located in this Cape Cod town

Hyannis

500

Very fitting, considering all of his Christmas albums... Mel shares a birthday with famous "crooner"

Bing Crosby

500

The name of the character that Mel plays in her most recent MOVIE

Violet

500

Mel shares a birthday with this political philosopher and author of "The Prince" (the one that Mr. Joe always talks about)

Niccolo Machiavelli