Ani-mull it over
My anagrama don't!
Think outside the big box
The moor(e) the merrier
"Pop" culture
200

This type of bird cannot move its eyes.

Owl

200

“Cash lost in me” is an anagram of this Las Vegas staple.

Slot machine

200

The annual Thanksgiving Day Parade is run by this company.

Macy's

200

To tie up or otherwise anchor a ship is to do this to it.

Moor it

200

This big-name soda was originally invented to be a tonic.

Coca-cola

400

This type of whale is the largest animal in the world.

Blue whale

400

“Seek a phrase” is an anagram of this playwright.

Shakespeare

400

This store’s name is encased in a blue house logo.

Lowes

400

This actress starred in many ’90s movies such as A Few Good Men and G.I. Jane.

Demi Moore

400

Sassafras and sarsaparilla roots were originally used to make this drink.

Root beer

600

The oldest animal alive today is one of these.

Seychelles giant tortoise

600

“Best in prayer” is an anagram of this Christian sect.

Presbyterian

600

This store’s slogan is “Expect more. Pay less.”

Target

600

This store sells paint.

Benjamin or Kelly Moore

600

The two soda companies with the longest standing rivalry are these.

Coke and Pepsi

800

This country has more venomous snakes than non-venomous ones.

Australia

800

“Here come dots” is an anagram of this writing system.

Morse code

800

This is America’s most popular grocery store, also the owner of Sam’s Club.

Walmart

800

Peat bogs are commonly referred to as this.  

Moorlands

800

Ginger beer was created in England, whereas ginger ale was created here.

Ireland
1000

This is the only mammal other than the platypus that lays eggs.

Echidna

1000

This country’s current capital is an anagram of its former one.

Japan

1000

America’s first department store was founded in this city.

New York City

1000

In this Shakespeare play, the titular character is called a Moor.

Othello

1000

This soda originated in 1940’s Germany as an alternative to Coca-Cola.

Fanta