All About the Benjamins
Fantastic Languages
Trivial Arcade
Board of Games
Characters in Disney Films
100

He played Batman/Bruce Wayne in 5 different projects, 6 if you want to count the same movie twice. 

Ben Affleck

100

Linguist Marc Okrand created this language spoken by Worf (among others) on television.

Klingon

100

Blinky, Pinky, Inky, and Clyde are the names of the ghosts in this arcade classic. 

Pac-Man

100

OK, so we're actually going to play D&D--guess it's time to select the DM, this person.

Dungeon Master

100

Happy,
the Queen's
huntsman,
the Magic Mirror

Snow White

200

The ill fated, Benjamin Franklin Parker, was the father figured to this Marvel super hero. 

Spider-Man

200

You can be like Daenerys and actually learn about 4,000 words of this language on Duolingo.

Dothraki

200

Jean-Claude Van Damme was the inspiration for this classic fighting game character. He even does the splits. 

Johnny Cage

200

On a Monopoly board, a question mark marks the spaces labeled this.

Chance

200

Faline,
Flower,
Thumper

Bambi

300

in 1736, he founded the first volunteer fire department in America.

Benjamin Franklin

300

Harry Potter acquired the ability to speak this language of snakes from Voldemort.

Parseltongue

300

Released in 1983, the same year as the film, it features the popular Light Cycles game within a game. 

Tron

300

If you lose your last territory in this game, you're eliminated, and the player who did it gets your cards.

Risk

300

Bert,
Jane Banks,
Michael Banks

Mary Poppins

400

This actor's father, Jerry, is most remembered for bringing Festivus to the rest of us, but he would cameo in his son's films as well, like Zoolander. 

Ben Stiller

400

Tolkien created this language whose forms include Quenya before writing his books, not the other way around.

Elvish

400

The theme for this classic game is based on a Russian folk song - which unlike the game, didn't get fast the longer it was played.  

Tetris

400

In Stratego, the pieces that don't move are the bombs & this, & the object of the game is to capture your opponent's...

Flag

400

Romantic
centaurs,
dancing, hippos,
the Sorcerer's
Apprentice

Fantasia

500

Benjamin the donkey is often seen as representing the inert Marxist intelligentsia in this George Orwell classic. 

Animal Farm

500

This language in "Avatar" was created by linguist Paul Frommer & consists of several thousand words.

Na'vi

500

Ditching the usual 8-bit visuals, this game used LaserDisc and a Western animation style to bring Dirk the Daring to arcades in 1983. 

Dragon's Liar

500

You get 60 seconds to guess your teammate's sketch in this game that spawned a TV version.

Pictionary

500

The Dodo,
the Doorknob,
the Dormouse

Alice in Wonderland