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There is a cat and a mouse. The cat always tries to catch the mouse.

Tom and Jerry

100

The characters all wear overalls. They are all yellow and wear round glasses.

Minions

100

This toy is on a piece of string. You hold the string with your finger and the toy spins up and down along the string.

Yo-yo

100

What does KFC stand for?

Kentucky Fried Chicken

100

He is huge, muscular, and green.

Hulk

100

What is the largest ocean?

Pacific

200

This show has a group of 6 rescue dogs

Paw Patrol

200

An evil wizard called (he who shall not be named) is in this movie

Harry Potter

200

In this game you can be a black or a red circle. Your piece can be a queen. You move across a board with squares.

Checkers

200

What planet is closest to the sun?

Mercury

200

He lives in Metropolis.

Superman

200

What year was the first iPad released?

2010

300

This TV Show stars a female talking pig

Peppa Pig 

300
What kind of fish is Nemo?

A Clown Fish

300

This toy has 6 sides and you need to get all the same colors in the squares.

Rubix Cube

300

How many letters are in the alphabet?

26

300

What is Spider Man's real name?

Peter Parker

300

Finish this Verse. Baby shark

Do,do,dododododo

400

What do the letters TV stand for?

Television

400

What movie has characters named after emotions?

Inside Out

400

You can buy houses and hotels in the game. You might also "Go to Jail" or "Pass Go" and collect $200.

Monopoly

400

Who was the first American President?

George Washington

400

"The Caped Crusader" is the nickname of what superhero?

Batman 

400

What is the capital of the United States

Washington, DC

500

Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?

Sponge Bob Square Pants

500

How many Star Wars movies are there?

9

500

This toy is sticky and comes in many different colors.

Slime

500

What is the largest state in America?

Alaska

500

What is Black Panther's real name?

T'Challa

500

Name 2 continents

North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Europe