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Fictional Animals (What kind of animalis...?)
100

Creamy Condiment

Mayonnaise

100

This brand of snack chips fampusly challenged its audience with:"Betcha' can't eat just one."

Lays 

100

Blanche Devereaux and Sophia Petrillo

The Golden Girls

100

TSOTL: 1991 film starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins

The Silence of the Lambs

100

Winnie-the-Pooh

Bear

200

A brand of steel wool.

Brillo

200

This brand of grape juice was created in 1869 by a teetotaler dentist and was billed as unfermented wine.

Welch's 

200

Cosmo Kramer and Newman

Seinfeld

200

BTTF: 1985 film starring Michael J. Fox

Back To The Future

200

Bullwinke

Moose

300

An elected leader of a town or city.

Mayor

300

There are many imitators, but this is the original hazelnut spreaad developed in 1964 by Italian baker Petro Ferrero and his son.

Nutella

300
Jack MacFarland and Karen Walker

Will & Grace

300

OFOTCN: 1975 Film starring Jack Nicholson

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

300

Curious George

Monkey

400

Largest member of the great ape family.

Gorilla

400

This brand of processed cheed was introduced by Kraft in 1928. It was prized for melting smoothy, making it ideal for cooking and sauces.

Velveeta

400

Howard Wolowitz and Raj Koothrappali

The Big Bang Theory

400

SITR: 1952 film starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds

Singing In The Rain

400

Stuart Little

Mouse

500

In radio communications, this word is a distress signal indicating that the soeaker needs help. Convention requires the word to be repeated three times in a row during the initial emegency declaration.

Mayday

500

This popular Hostess snack cake was originally filled with banana cream, but the company switched to vanila cream when bananas became scarce during World War ll.

Twinkies

500

Jim Ignatowski and Louis DePalma

Taxi

500

OTW: 1954 film starring Marlon Brandon and Karl Malden

On the Waterfront

500

Charlotte

Spider