Animals
Food
Sports
Movie Characters
Sweet Teats
100

What type of fish is Nemo?

Clown fish

100

What chain restaurant has golden arches? 

McDonald's 

100

This term refers to a player moving with the ball without dribbling it.

Traveling  

100

Who is this?


100

The three key ingredients of this classic campfire treat are graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows.

S'mores 

200

This marsupial is the only one living in North America

Opossum 

200

What large and heavy fruit is 92% water?

Watermelon 

200

This is the number of points awarded for a touchdown in American football.

6  

200

This snowman in Frozen dreams of experiencing summer.

Olaf

200

This marshmallow candy, often associated with Easter, comes in shapes like bunnies and chicks.

Peeps

300

What is the largest rodent in the world?

Capybara 

300

These three cartoon mascots for Rice Krispies represent the sounds the cereal makes in milk.

Snap, Crackle, and Pop

300

This legendary player was better known by the nickname "The Bambino".

Babe Ruth

300

This forgetful fish helps Marlin find his son in the ocean.

Dory

300

This is the top-selling Girl Scout cookie in America, featuring a minty chocolate coating.

Thin Mint

400

What bird can fly backwards?

Hummingbird 

400

While often called a vegetable, this red "sauce maker" is scientifically a fruit

Tomato
400

In bowling, this is the term used when a player makes three strikes in a row.

Bowling 

400

What evil lady was going after Dalmatians to make coats

Cruella de Vil

400

This French "pancake" is made very thin and can be rolled up with Nutella or fruit.

Crepe

500

This "unicorn of the sea" has a long spiral tusk that is actually a giant, overgrown tooth.

Narwhal 
500

This "cake" doesn't actually contain any cake; it’s a mixture of crab meat, breadcrumbs, and seasoning.

Crab cake

500

What Olympic swimmer has 28 medals?

Micheal Phelps 

500

Who is this?


500

"Melts in your mouth, not in your hands."

M&Ms