Girl Power
Villain Duos
Happily Ever After
Four Letter Words
Before and After
100

In the Pokémon anime, she proves herself to be strong, as Ash only receives a badge from her out of pity.

Misty

100

In the PBS TV show Cyberchase, these were the names of the two robotic henchmen of Hacker.

Buzz and Delete

100

The Happy Ending of Big Hero Six ended with Hiro Hamada rebuilding this marshmallow-like robot.

Bamax

100

In Kid Icarus: Uprising, there was a multiplayer game mode in which Pit and Dark Pit fought entitled Light verses this four letter word.

Dark

100

The most commercially shown division in a sport that had become the strongest pokemon trainer in the region.

Major League Champion
200

As Joker's former sidekick, this girl followed his every command, but when he betrayed her, she came back with a vengeance, becoming one of the most feared criminals in Gotham.

Harley Quin

200

In Shrek 2, this familial duo aimed to replace Shrek and marry Princess Fiona, ultimately being foiled and leading to one of their deaths.

Prince Charming and The Fairy Godmother

200

This Disney Princess got her happily ever after once her movie's primary antagonist was stabbed by a boat.

Ariel

200

TV component that used to be used to swap channels. Fictional characters would often tell the viewer not to touch it.

Dial

200

A destructive weather scenario in which lightning strikes from cumulonimbus clouds that manage the quantity of rain that falls by pulling some directly into the sewers.

Thunder Storm Drain

300

Named after a Japanese sword, this D.C. hero was featured in D.C. superhero girls weilding her blade titled, Soultaker.

Katana

300

These two villains from Kim Possible often worked together, their green and blue color schemes creating an interesting combination.

Shego and Dr. Drakken

300

Having had her hair cut, this Disney Princess recieved her happily ever after once Eugene Fitzherbert freed her from the clutches of her kidnapper.

Rapunzel

300

The rate or speed at which someone walks or runs.

Pace

300

A non-alcoholic energy drink that is an extreme sport in which a jockey must stay atop their mount.

Red Bull Riding

400

In a child's TV show, this hero not only has super speed and strength, but a limitless vocabulary and a sidekick called Captain Huggyface.

WordGirl

400

In Home Alone, these were the names of the two robbers whose attempts at burglary were thwarted by Kevin Mcallister.

Harry and Marv

400

Beginning with the words "Here we are in the future," this cartoon network movie kicked things off with a song called Happily Ever After.

Steven Universe the Movie

400

This word is used to describe the bottom of a person's sleeve.

Cuff

400

The evening before a student must go to be educated that is a bad dream which leaves you waking up in a cold sweat.

School Night Mare

500

Appearing most noticably in Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse, this heroine wore a white suit as the web slinging hero of her universe.

Spider Gwen

500

In Disney's 101 Dalmatians, these were the names of the henchmen of Cruella De Vil.

Horace and Jasper

500

This is the name of the character in a pixar movie whose emotions struggled to keep her in a right state of mind after she left her home in Minnesota.

Riley

500

This is the last four letter word alphabetically in the scrabble dictionary.

Zyme


(Zyme, zīm, n. a ferment: a disease-germ—the supposed specific cause of a zymotic disease.)

500

These aquatic mammals with leathery skin who live on the ocean floor that is a meal with a vegetable between two slices of bread.

Sea Cucumber Sandwich