Disney Movies
Weather
"A" Word
Spring Fling!
Weddings
100

What animated feature film was Pixar's first release in 1995?

Toy Story

100

Large, powerful storm that occurs over large bodies of water

Hurricane

100

When we gather in the auditorium to listen to a guest speaker, we are having one of these. 

Assembly

100

What do you see on trees BEFORE the leaves grow?

Buds

100

THIS tradition is used at weddings to find out which woman will get married next.

The bouquet toss

200

What European city is the setting for the 2007 movie "Ratatouille?"

Paris

200

Scientists who study weather

Meteorologist 

200

This is the term for an old, collectible item -- such as a car or piece of furniture -- that is valuable because of its age.

Antique

200

What animal is traditionally seen when spring starts?

Robin Red Breast

200

THESE are carried by brides and were originally made of strong herbs such as garlic, meant to frighten away evil spirits, and to cover the stench of guests who had not bathed.

Wedding bouquets

300

What is the name of the main song in Zootopia?

Try Everything

300

A form of precipitation consisting of ice pellets, often mixed with rain or snow.

Sleet

300
These are days you are not present for school.

Absences

300

These two words finish this quote...In like a ____ and out like a _____.

Lion and Lamb

300

This was believed to contain the "vein of love" that led directly to the heart.

The Ring Finger
400

What is the name of the boy who owns Buzz Lightyear in the movie Toy Story?

Andy

400

Cloud that forms at the earth’s surface

Fog

400

You need this form from a teacher before starting a school project.

Approval

400

This spring holiday is held on the second Sunday in May.

Mother's Day

400

The most commonly used song in wedding ceremonies by Johann Pachelbel

Canon in D

500
In the movie Finding Nemo, which country has Nemo been taken to?

Australia

500

The scale used to rate the damage and speed of tornadoes.

Fujita scale (F-scale)

500

We pledge "this" to the flag every morning.

Allegiance

500

The name of a baby deer, commonly seen during spring.

Fawn

500

The less commonly known final phrase to the old rhyme "something old, something new, something borrowed something blue" ensuring the bride wealth in her marriage.

"And a silver sixpence in her shoe."