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100

This British nanny has a magical bag that can fit almost anything. She came to London flying down on her umbrella. She is practically perfect in every way.

Mary Poppins

100

This Prime Minister born in Ontario took office in 2008 of his birth country.

Justin Trudeau

100

A champagne julep calls for 2 or more sprigs of this in the drink and several more for decoration.

Mint

100

Appropriately cereal comes from the name of this goddess of the crops.

Ceres

100

The speed of this is equal to mach 1.

Sound

200

This princess dreams to go see the floating lanterns gleam on her birthday. She is actually the lost princess from the nearby kingdom.

Rapunzel

200

In 2005 this politician became the first female chancellor of Germany.

Angela Merkel

200

This Japanese drink is produced from steamed rice called koji.

Sake

200

Pronounced one way it's motorized bike; pronounced another way it means sulked or brooded.

Moped

200

Suede originally referred to a type of glove from this country.

Sweden

300

With the help of her lucky cricket and little red dragon, she got down to business to defeat the Huns.

Mulan

300

He was the Pope during World War II.

Pope Pius XII

300

In names of cocktails this word follows grand royal morning glory pink rose ramos and sloe gin.

Fizz

300

Meaning to leap or burst forth it's also the name of astronaut ride.

Sally
300

Grown in California the calimyrna is a greenish variety of this fruit.

Fig

400

First known as experiment 626.

Lilo and Stitch

400

In 2012, Craig Cannonier was elected Premier of this self-governing British overseas territory. 

Bermuda

400

Tom and John are well-known types of this cool drink in the punch family; there's also a glass of the same name.

Collins

400

It's a 7-letter synonym for majorette from what she does with her baton.

Twirler

400

It's the sense that is least developed in beavers.

Sight

500

It follows Pongo and Perdita and their kidnapped puppies.

101 Dalmatians

500

This emperor who died in 1989 was the longest reigning monarch in Japanese history.

Hirohito

500

Most of this country's best vineyards are located in the central valley far from Santiago.

Chile

500

From the Latin for rule it's a regulated scheme of diet and exercise.

Regimen

500

Some oxides of this silver-white element have been used to color glass and ceramics.

Uranium