Disney
American History
Science
Riddles
Fast Food Chains
100

This 1937 film was Disney’s first full-length animated feature and was dubbed "Disney's Folly" before it became a massive success.

What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?

100

This 1776 document, primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson, declared the thirteen colonies' independence from Great Britain.

What is the Declaration of Independence?

100

This "Red Planet" is home to Olympus Mons, the largest volcano in the entire solar system.

What is Mars?

100

I have a single eye but cannot see; I am often used to help you "sew" things up.

What is a needle?

100

Dave Thomas named this square-patty burger chain after his daughter.

What is Wendy’s?

200

This 1964 film, mixing live-action and animation, features a magical nanny who is "practically perfect in every way."

What is Mary Poppins?

200

This 1803 land deal with France doubled the size of the United States for a price of roughly $15 million.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

200

Water is known by this chemical formula, representing two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

What is H2O?

200

I am tall when I am young, and I am short when I am old.

What is a candle?

200

This sandwich shop, which started as "Pete's Super Submarines," now has more locations globally than any other fast food chain.

What is Subway?

300

In Cars, the legendary Piston Cup racer Lightning McQueen gets stuck in this fictional town on Route 66.

What is Radiator Springs?

300

The first shots of the American Civil War were fired at this sea fort in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina.

What is Fort Sumter?

300

This molecule, shaped like a double helix, carries the genetic instructions for all living organisms.

What is DNA?

300

It belongs to you, but others use it much more than you do.

What is your name?

300

This Midwest favorite is famous for its "ButterBurgers" and fresh frozen custard.

What is Culver’s?

400

Scar’s three main hyena henchmen in The Lion King are named Shenzi, Banzai, and this silly one.

Who is Ed?

400

This 1863 battle in Pennsylvania is considered the "high water mark" and the major turning point of the Civil War.

What is the Battle of Gettysburg?

400

Sound travels significantly slower than light, which is why you see this weather phenomenon before you hear it.

What is Lightning?

400

What can you catch, but never throw?

What is a cold?

400

This drive-in chain features carhops—sometimes on roller skates—and a massive menu of "slushes."

What is Sonic?

500

This retired superhero, also known as Mr. Incredible, is the patriarch of a family of "Supers."

Who is Bob Parr?

500

This 1954 Supreme Court case ruled that racial segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.

What is Brown v. Board of Education?

500

This scale, ranging from 1 to 10, is used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes.

What is the Richter Scale?

500

What begins with T, finishes with T, and has T in it?

What is a teapot?

500

This chain was the first to sell over a billion hamburgers and is credited with inventing the modern "slider."

What is White Castle?