Pets of TOMIS
Movies
Palindromes
Cities With TOMIS Clients
National Parks
100

This handsome dog recently wore a bow tie for his human's special day.

Mowgli

100

This movie, which turns 50 this summer, likely gave thousands of people a fear of open water.

JAWS

100

This three letter word is a common response to a funny joke, especially if you're a millenial.

LOL
100

This West Coast City is known for the Golden Gate Bridge.

San Francisco

100
The first national park established in the country.

Yellowstone

200

This good dog is named after an iconic character in the book Lonesome Dove.

Gus

200

This 2014 film features a space-traveling father and daughter duo and its concept of tiem dilation near a black hole melted the brains of watchers everywhere.

Interstellar

200

This 5-letter palindrome is also the name of a Honda car model.

Civic

200

This US City is known for the Grand Ole Opry.

Nashville

200

This park is famous for giant sequoia trees and is known to be a rock climber's dream.

Yosemite

300

This dog regularly bullies the fish his humans catch and begs upside down.

Teddy

300

Let's hope our holiday party goes a little bit better than John McClaine's wife's company party did in this 1988 action thriller.

Die Hard

300

This palindrome is a word people in certain regions of the U.S. use to refer to a can of soda.

Pop
300

This US city is home to Starbucks' first store.

Seattle

300

This Colorado park features over 60 mountain peaks above 12,000 feet.

Rocky Mountain

400

This good looking pup is named after a popular Star Wars character (I think).

Obi

400

This 2006 Spanish-language fantasy film features a young girl named Ofelia.

Pan's Labrynth

400

This palindrome is a term people sometimes use to refer to a young child.

Tot

400

This U.S. town features dramatic desert scenery found in films like Thelma & Louise and 127 Hours.

Moab

400

The only national park in New England and Lauren's favorite.

Acadia

500

This dog has been to 29 states and 4 countries.

Murphy

500

In this Best-Picture winning film by the Coen brothers, character Anton Chigurh asks, "What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?"

No Country for Old Men

500

This palindrome can describe a radar system that bounces back and forth.

Rotator

500

Named after a British queen consort, this Australian city was founded in 1836 and was one of the only colonies settled by free immigrants.

Adelaide

500

This remote park in Alaska is the largest in the U.S.

Wrangell-St. Elias