Literary Villains
The Fab Five
Hoppy Easter!
Hot and Spicy
Turnips and Beans
100

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This iconic film, starring Brando and Pacino, popularized this famous line - "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse".

The Godfather

100
This character is perpetually nude, named after a recently discovered, and now discounted, dwarf. 

Pluto

100

A symbol of fertility, this Easter animal is widespread globally, and used for fur, meat, and as a pet.

Rabbit

100

This byword for hot covers 9 million square kilometres, and often receives no rain for years.

Sahara Desert

100

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Consider the best in the series, this film features the ice planet Hoth, the debut of Boba Fett, and the freezing of Han Solo in carbonite. 

The Empire Strikes Back

200

Inspired by a 15th century Romanian, this heavy sleeper is repulsed by garlic breath.

Count Dracula

200

Described as an allegory for the American willingness to survive during the Great Depression, this character has relenting optimism and pint-sized pluck.

Mickey Mouse

200

Peter Carl Fabergé was known for creating highly jewelled and precious eggs for the royal family of this country.

Russia

200

This Thai condiment is so popular, it has become a generic term rather than a brand name.

Sriracha

200

After a long voyage, this was the first European to eat what is now known as the 'green bean'.

Christopher Columbus

300

A London heiress in the fashion industry with bicoloured hair and a Rolls Royce.

Cruella de Ville

300

Debuted in 1995, this is the name of Goofy's son. 

Max Goof

300

Invented in 1920, this German hopping device now has a World Championship, held in beautiful Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. 

Pogo Stick

300

This hot peak erupted in 79 AD, destroying cities now synonymous with volcanic destruction and the ash preservation of a fallen civilization. 

Mount Vesuvius

300

The traditional native planting method, the Three Sisters, grows these three vegetables in tandem, due to their symbiotic relationship.

Beans, Squash, and Corn

400

The King of the Jungle, he hunts for sport and fears only fire. 

Shere Khan

400

With the least media exposure of the 5, this character has a cat named Figaro, and nearly drowned in their debut.

Minnie Mouse

400

Easter Island is officially part of this South American country.

Chile

400

Expensive when pure, this accompaniment is often made with a cheaper, coloured alternative.

Wasabi

400

While usually grown for eating the fleshy white root, some are grown for their leaves, which bear a striking flavour similarity to this flavour, popular in the Southern United States.

Mustard Greens

500

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This film, based on a novel by Margaret Mitchell, features the loss of Tara, set during the reconstruction period in the American South.

Gone with the Wind

500

These are the names of Donald Duck's nephews, and his niece. 

Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby.

500
In 1916, the Easter Rising was an armed insurrection by this country against their historic oppressors, who were preoccupied fighting the first World War.

Ireland

500

Recorded in 1913, this American state holds the record for the hottest surface temperature ever recorded. 

California

500

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Debuting in 1997, this pricey film won 11 Academy Awards, and actresses such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Winona Ryder, Claire Danes, Gabrielle Anwar, and Reese Witherspoon were considered, but not chosen, for the female lead.

The Titanic