LETTER Q
SINGERS
TOYS & GAMES
Disney Princesses
West Virginia
100

In 1901 the American Cereal Company changed its name to this

Quaker

100

This man was the singer on the 1983 No. 1 hit "Beat It"

Michael Jackson

100

Barbie's boyfriend

Ken

100

This princess has her own castle in Disney World

Cinderella

100

West Virginia boarders this many states

5

200

It's a 4-letter term for a clever or sarcastic remark

A quip

200

He's the lead singer heard on "Wish You Were Here"

David Gilmour

200

This toy won toy of the year in 2019

LOL

200

This princess had only 18 lines

Aurora

200

West Virginia won its independence in this war

Civil War

300

Term for a magazine that comes out 4 times a year

Quarterly

300


Macy Gray

300

12-year-old David Mullany gave this toy its name, a euphemism for striking out in baseball

Wiffleball

300

I am the only Disney princess inspired by a real person

Pocahontas

300

This holiday was first observed in West Virginia

Mothers' Day

400

With 160 inches of rain a year in some places, it's Australia's wettest state

Queensland

400

Taylor Swift won album of the year in 2010 with this album 

Fearless

400

This is the color of the original Easy-Bake-Oven

Turquoise

400

I am the youngest Disney princess 

Snow White

400

West Virginia University is in this city

Morgantown

500

Before oil was discovered there, this country's main income came from pearl diving, fishing & camel breeding

Qatar

500

He has won more Grammys than anyone else

Georg Solti

500

This game is typically considered to be the original video game

Pong

500

This was the first Disney princess movie

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

500

This famous basketball player is from West Virginia

Jerry West