100 - This red-nosed reindeer is known for guiding Santa’s sleigh through foggy Christmas nights.
Rudolph
500 - The Pizza Planet Truck appears as an Easter egg in almost every Pixar film; in Brave, however, it appears in this unusual form.
Wood Carved Toy
400 - In 2007, this Indian batsman scored a record-breaking 183 runs in a World Cup match against Sri Lanka.
Rohit Sharma
300 - This British singer became the youngest female solo artist to win the Grammy for Album of the Year in 2012.
Adele
200 - this marine creature, sometimes called the “sea cow,” is a large, slow-moving herbivore found in warm coastal waters.
Manatee
200 - This popular Christmas drink, often spiced and served warm, is made by mulling wine with cinnamon and cloves.
100 - In The Little Mermaid, this crustacean serves as King Triton’s royal adviser and sings “Under the Sea.”
Sebastian
500 - The first night race in F1 history was held at this Grand Prix in 2008.
The Singapore Grand Prix
400 - This singer broke the record for the most Billboard Hot 100 top 10 hits by a female artist in 2020.
Ariana Grande
300 - The only species of penguin that breeds during the Antarctic winter is this one.
Emperor Penguin
300 - In How the Grinch Stole Christmas, the Grinch lives on this mountain that overlooks Whoville.
Mount Crumpit
200 - This Disney villain declares “Mirror, mirror on the wall” while seeking to be the fairest one of all.
The Evil Queen
100 - This tennis player holds the record for the most Grand Slam singles titles of all time, with 24.
Novak Djokavic
500 - This rapper made history in 2019 as the first artist to have all 14 songs from a single album debut on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously.
Drake
400 - This venomous lizard from Australia delivers a bite capable of killing large prey in minutes.
Komodo Dragon
400 - This early Christian bishop from Myra, known for secret gift-giving, inspired the modern Santa Claus.
Saint Nicholas
300 - This Disney princess has a pet tiger named Rajah.
Princess Jasmine
200 - This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s football.
Brazil
100 - This British rock band, formed in 1962, is known as the “Fab Four.”
The Beatles
500 - This African antelope has long, spiraled horns and is known for its leaping ability.
Kudu
500 - First performed in 1818, this beloved Christmas hymn was written in German by Joseph Mohr and composed by Franz Gruber.
Silent Night
400 - This luxurious restaurant, featured in Ratatouille, is named after the deceased chef whose motto was “Anyone can cook.”
Gasteau's
300 - This athlete is the only one in history to win Olympic gold medals in both the 100m and 200m at three consecutive Games.
Usain Bolt
200 - This classical composer, deaf in his later years, composed nine symphonies, including the famous Ode to Joy.
Ludwig Van Beethoven
100 - This flightless bird is native to New Zealand and is known for its keen sense of smell.
Kiwi