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100

This is the rarest M&M color

Brown

100

Hee-yah! These are the names of the teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Donatello, Leonardo, Raphael, and Michelangelo

100

This commonplace bathroom item gets wet while drying

A towel

100

She is the princess in Shrek

Fiona

100

The Bible has exactly this number of books

66

200

This is the most popular drink at Starbucks

Latte

200

Hee-hee, he was known as the "King of Pop"?

Michael Jackson

200

It can’t talk but will reply when spoken to

An echo

200

According to Shrek, these creatures are like onions

Ogres

200

Touchdown! They're the winners of the 2024 Super Bowl

Kansas City Chiefs

300

In Spanish cuisine they're appetizers or small bites of food like stuffed dates or chicken croquettes

Tapas

300

The Hollywood Walk of Fame "stars" in this state

California

300

I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old

A Candle

300

In Avengers "Endgame" there are this many infinity Stones

6

300

 A "Scoville" is a unit used to measure this (hint: don't drink water) 

Spiciness 

400

Pasta and pizza both originated here

Italy

400

 Beware the dark side! He wielded the first double lightsaber staff in Star Wars

Darth Maul

400

Shh! You can you break it easily, even if you never pick it up or touch it

Silence

400

She's the main character in "The Hunger Games"

Katniss

400

Go green! Both Arbor Day and Earth Day are celebrated during this month

April

500

This is the only edible food that never goes bad

Honey

500

In 2010, this tech product was released (and no, the company who made it won't keep the doctor away)

i-Pad
500

He shaves every day, yet his beard stays the same.

A barber

500

From "The Lion King", this is what "Hakuna Matata" means

"No worries"

500

In basketball, this is the slang term for the area inside the 3 point line, although no colors are actually needed

The "paint"

600

This eastern country is the origin point of ice cream

China

600

In Sesame Street, he is known as Elmo's neighbor in "Elmo's World"

Mr. Noodle

600

You break it, you buy it? More like, "You can't use it until you break it"

An Egg

600

Boom! Pow! He fights Rocky in both "Rocky" and "Rocky 2"

Apollo Creed

600

Hark! Known as the "stapes" or "stirrup", the smallest bone in the human body is located here

The ear

700

This food was first eaten in space

Apple sauce

700

She is the youngest Disney Princess, although her movie is, ironically, the oldest

Snow White 

700

Attention, class! It's is black when it’s clean but white when it’s dirty

Blackboard

700

In "The Matrix" this is the color of the pill Neo takes

Red 

700

Both tomatoes and watermelons have this in common with social media during the early to mid- 2010's

Vines

800

In 1773, a "party" was thrown over this, the most consumed manufactured drink in the world

Tea

800

This square number defines how many Star Wars movies there are (not counting spin-offs)

9

800

It's full of holes but still holds water

Sponge

800

From Snow White, he's the only dwarf to wear glasses

Doc

800

Paul Rudd mistakenly thought Thor's hammer was named this, which is hilariously a real type of apple

Jonathan

1000

This fast food chain has the largest number of outlets in the world

Subway

1000

Don't go to pieces! This was the first toy to be advertised on television

Mr. Potato Head from Toy Story

1000

A man who was outside in the rain without an umbrella, covering, or even a hat; yet he didn’t get a single hair on his head wet. This is why.

Baldness

1000

How awful! These are the names of Cinderella's stepsisters 

Anastasia and Drizella

1000

By population, this country has the largest number of people over 6 feet tall

The Netherlands