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Odd Facts
100

This cereal was one of the first ready-to-eat cereals ever created. It was originally marketed as a health food in the 1800s. 

Corn Flakes 

100

This 1992 film was the first Disney animated feature to be nominated for Best Picture at the Academy Awards. 

Beauty and the Beast 

100

This worker often works with this type of current: AC or DC.

Electricity 

100
This is the three-letter code used to identify airports like LAX, JFK, and ORD.

IATA code

100

Although most people think penguins live only in cold climates, this species lives entirely on an island near the equator. 

Galapagos Penguin 

200

This popular cereal was briefly banned in some schools due to concerns about hyperactivity linked in artificial flavors. 

Coco Pebbles 

200

This Walt Disney World park opened in 1989 and was still commonly called "MGM Studios throughout the '90s. 

Disney's Hollywood Studios

200

This trade involves reading blueprints, measuring materials, and assembling frameworks for buildings. 

Carpentry

200

This rare phenomenon causes flights to be delayed, canceled, or rerouted due to a massive flock of birds. 

A Bird Strike

200

This fruit is the only one that has seeds on the outside. (making it not truly a berry) 

Strawberry. 

300

In 1944, this cereal brand introduced one of the first ever in-box promotions, helping launch the now-standard marketing tactic of introducing prizes in packaged goods. 

Cheerios 

300

This famous, well-known character actually appeared in the 1928 short film called Steamboat Willie. 

Mickey Mouse 

300

This trade involves laying bricks, stones, or concrete blocks to build walls, chimneys, and other structures. 

Masonry 

300

This city is known for having a train station inside their airport, allowing travelers to take a city train immediately after landing. 

Amsterdam 

300

This animal can enter a state of torpor to survive winter without hibernating fully. 

Hedgehog 

400

This is the full name of the mascot for the cereal Cap'n Crunch. 

Horatio Magellan Crunch 

400

This iconic Disney park snack, introduced in the 1980s and exploding in popularity in the '90s, is a pineapple flavored soft serve served at Aloha Isle. 

Dole Whip 

400

This trade involves preparing and preserving animal specimens for museums, universities, or collectors. 

Taxidermist. 

400

This term refers to the right side of the boat when facing forward. 

Starboard 

400

This US state has a law where it is illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket. 

Alabama

500

The "Prize Inside" tradition of cereal boxes helped inspire this modern marketing tactic used heavily in video games. 

Loot Boxes 

500

The Disney Channel show, often assumed to be a '90s original, actually premiered in 2000, features a girl and her two best friends navigated middle and high school. 

Lizzie McGuire 

500

These skilled workers bend, shape, and cut glass into different shapes to make scientific instruments. 

Glassblower 

500

This road is also known as the "Loneliest Road in America".

Route 50 

500

This unusual mammal lays eggs instead of giving live birth. 

Platypus