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This trophy is awarded annually to the NHL playoff champion

  1. What is the Stanley Cup?
100

The Lion King, this wisecracking meerkat and his warthog pal Pumbaa live by the motto "Hakuna Matata."

Who is Timon?

100

In this 1994 film, Tom Hanks plays a man who famously compares life to a "box of chocolates."

What is Forrest Gump?

100

: This "King of the Jungle" is actually more likely to be found living in the grasslands of the African savanna

What is a lion?

100

Often referred to as the "King of Pop," this artist released Thriller, the best-selling album of all time.

Who is Michael Jackson?

200

To win a standard NHL playoff series, a team must win this many games.

What is four?

200

She is the only Disney Princess based on a real historical figure rather than a fairy tale or legend.

Who is Pocahontas?

200

This 1975 Steven Spielberg film about a Great White shark is widely considered the first ever "summer blockbuster."

What is Jaws?

200

These flightless birds are native to the Southern Hemisphere and are known for their tuxedo-like appearance.

What are penguins?

200

This four-piece British band sparked a global phenomenon known as "Beatlemania" in the 1960s.

Who are The Beatles?

300
  1. This term describes the period of play used to determine a winner if the game is tied after three periods.

What is overtime?

300

In Tangled, Rapunzel’s magical hair is glowing and golden, but it turns this color once it is cut.

What is brown?

300

In the Star Wars franchise, this legendary Jedi Master is known for his green skin and backward speech patterns.

Who is Yoda?

300

It is the only mammal capable of true, powered flight.

What is a bat?

300
  1. Question: In standard musical notation, this symbol at the beginning of a staff is also known as the "G-clef."

What is the treble clef?

400

This trophy is awarded to the player judged most valuable to his team during the Stanley Cup playoffs.

What is the Conn Smythe Trophy?

400

This futuristic park at Walt Disney World features the iconic "Spaceship Earth" geosphere.

What is EPCOT?

400

This director brought Middle-earth to life in the early 2000s with The Lord of the Rings trilogy.

Who is Peter Jackson?

400

This long-necked herbivore has a tongue that can reach 20 inches in length, often appearing blue or black to prevent sunburn.

What is a giraffe?

400
  1. This Italian term indicates that a piece of music should be played or sung very loudly.

What is fortissimo?

500
  1. In the 2024 and 2025 stanley cup finals, which team were the Edmonton Oilers so poorly disappointed to lose against in back to back finals?

Who are the Florida Panthers?

500

Located in New Orleans Square at Disneyland, this attraction features 999 "happy haunts."

What is The Haunted Mansion?

500

This 2019 South Korean film made history by becoming the first non-English language movie to win the Oscar for Best Picture.

What is Parasite?

500

Despite their name, these "bears" are actually marsupials, meaning they carry their young in a pouch

What are koalas?

500

This woodwind instrument, known for its haunting sound, uses a double reed and is often the instrument that tunes the rest of the orchestra.

What is the oboe?

600

He holds the NHL record for the most career playoff points, totaling 382.

Who is Wayne Gretzky?

600

This was the first full-length animated feature film ever released by Walt Disney Productions in 1937.

What is Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs?

600

To date, she holds the record for the most Academy Awards won by an actor, with a total of four Oscars.

Who is Katharine Hepburn?

600

This is the largest animal to ever live on Earth.

This is the largest animal to ever live on Earth.

600

A standard modern piano has this many keys in total.

What is 88?

700

This NHL franchise holds the record for the most consecutive Stanley Cup championships, winning five in a row from 1956–1960.

Who are the Montreal Canadiens?

700

This villainous sea witch from The Little Mermaid was famously modeled after the drag queen Divine.

Who is Ursula?

700

 Known for his non-linear storytelling and frequent collaborations with Samuel L. Jackson, he directed Pulp Fiction.

Who is Quentin Tarantino?

700

An octopus has this many hearts to help pump blood through its body.

What is three?

700

This 1969 music festival in upstate New York was billed as "3 Days of Peace & Music" and defined a generation

What is Woodstock?

800

This "Original Six" team ended a 54-year championship drought in 1994.

Who are the New York Rangers?

800

This 1940 film was the first to be released in "Fantasound," a pioneering surround sound system developed by Disney.

What is Fantasia?

800

This filmmaker is famous for his "Master of Suspense" title and for directing classics like Psycho and The Birds.

Who is Alfred Hitchcock?

800

Of all the big cats, this is the only species that cannot retract its claws, helping it gain traction while sprinting.

What is a cheetah?

800

Before going solo, Beyoncé was the lead singer of this R&B girl group.

What is Destiny’s Child?

900
  1. In 1936, the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Maroons played the longest game in NHL history; it lasted into this many overtime periods.

What is six? (The game lasted 116 minutes and 30 seconds of overtime).

900

Before settling on the name Mickey, Walt Disney’s wife Lillian famously talked him out of naming the mouse this.

What is Mortimer?

900

This 1941 film, often cited as the greatest movie ever made, was the directorial debut of Orson Welles.

What is Citizen Kane?

900

This semi-aquatic mammal from Australia is one of the few monotremes, or mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young.

What is a platypus?

900

This German composer continued to write music even after becoming completely deaf, including his famous Ninth Symphony.

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

1000

Known for his incredible speed and scoring ability in the 90’s and 2000’s, this Russian player was nicknamed “The Russian Rocket”

Who is Pavel Bure

1000
  1. This 1928 short film featuring Mickey Mouse on a boat is widely considered his official debut.

What is Steamboat Willie?

1000

: In the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, this was the first color process used to create the vibrant Land of Oz after the film starts in sepia.

What is Technicolor?

1000

A group of these long-legged pink birds is known as a "flamboyance."

What are flamingos?

1000
  1. In the world of opera, this is the term for a solo vocal piece, typically used to express a character's internal emotions.

What is an aria?