Movies
Animals
Food
Riddles
Civics
100

This 1994 Disney movie features the song “Circle of Life.”

The Lion King

100

This is the largest land animal on Earth.

African elephant

100

This yellow fruit is famous for being high in potassium and is often peeled before eating.

Banana

100

I have keys but no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you cannot go outside.

Keyboard

100

This document begins with “We the People.”

The U.S. Constitution

200

This movie series features a wizarding school called Hogwarts.

Harry Potter

200

This animal is known for changing colors and moving its eyes independently.

Chameleon

200

This fruit floats in water because it is about 25% air.

Apple

200

The more you take, the more you leave behind.

Footsteps

200

These are the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.

The Bill of Rights

300

In Finding Nemo, this type of fish is Nemo.

Clownfish

300

This bird is famous for being able to mimic human speech.

Parrot

300

This vegetable is made of about 95% water and is often found in salads.

Cucumber

300

I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with sound.

Echo

300

This branch of government includes the President.

Executive branch

400

This 1985 movie features a DeLorean time machine.

Back to the Future

400

This ocean animal has three hearts and blue blood.

Octopus

400

This sweet food is famous for almost never expiring if stored properly.

Honey

400

I am always in front of you but can never be seen.

The future

400

This is the number of voting members in the U.S. House of Representatives.

435

500

This director created Jaws, E.T., Jurassic Park, and Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Steven Spielberg

500

This mammal lays eggs and has a duck-like bill.

Platypus

500

This common seasoning was once so valuable it was used as money in some places.

Salt

500

I can be cracked, made, told, and played.

A joke

500

This principle means government power is divided among branches so no one branch becomes too powerful.

Separation of powers