Water You Thinking?
Me Or Her!
Oh, She Betta Squeak
What Was That? Ok, James.
Reading is Fundamental
200

Named after a geologic landmark and marketed as mountain spring water, this brand is a common sight throughout the American West.

Arrowhead

200

This word can mean a state free from conflict, but it sounds exactly like a portion of pie.

Peace

200

Though Disney first found success with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, this mouse soon became the studio's signature character and biggest star.

Mickey Mouse

200

This Canadian filmmaker directed Titanic, Avatar, and The Terminator.

James Cameron

200

In most libraries, this organizational system uses numbers from 000 to 999 to classify books by subject.

The Dewey Decimal System

400

This Coca-Cola-owned water brand advertises itself as vapor-distilled with added electrolytes for taste.

Smart Water

400

An actor might play this in a movie, though it sounds like something you'd do down a hill.

Role

400

This clever cartoon mouse spent decades outwitting his feline housemate, Tom.

Jerry

400

This influential American novelist and essayist wrote Go Tell It on the Mountain and The Fire Next Time.

James Baldwin

400

Originally referring to insects that damaged books by feeding on their pages and bindings, this term later became a nickname for an avid reader.

Bookworm

600

Known for its sleek cylindrical bottle, this premium water brand originated in Norway.

Voss

600

A fox has one of these behind it, though it sounds like a story told around a campfire.

Tail

600

This tiny superhero rodent often saved the day with the cry, "Here I come to save the day!"

Mighty Mouse

600

This actor won acclaim for portraying mob boss Tony Soprano in HBO's The Sopranos.

James Gandolfini

600

Founded in ancient Egypt, this legendary institution was one of the largest and most important centers of learning in the ancient world.

The Library of Alexandria

800

Recognizable by its cobalt-blue glass bottle, this spring water brand shares its name with a famous New York spa city.

Saratoga

800

This question word sounds identical to a spell-casting character often seen flying on a broomstick.

Which

800

Known as "The Fastest Mouse in All Mexico," this Looney Tunes character can usually outrun any cat that crosses his path.

Speedy Gonzalez

800

This actor voiced Darth Vader in the Star Wars films and Mufasa in The Lion King.

James Earl Jones

800

With an estimated 5 billion copies printed and sold worldwide, this text is considered the best-selling book of all time.

The Bible

1000

Despite its heavy-metal branding and tallboy cans, this company sells mountain water.

Liquid Death

1000

This word describes grief after a loss, though it sounds exactly like the first part of the day.

Mourning

1000

In this animated duo, one mouse is a genius bent on world domination, while the other famously responds, "Narf!"

Pinky & The Brain

1000

Known as "The Godfather of Soul," this performer recorded hits including "I Got You (I Feel Good)."

James Brown

1000

This institution in Washington, D.C., is considered the largest library in the world by collection size.

The Library of Congress