This Disney villain was responsible for the death of his brother, Mufasa
Scar
This president was the tallest president in history at 6'4", and was often seen in a stovepipe hat (which was also pretty tall)
Abraham Lincoln
This magical series of books about ‘The Boy Who Lived’ starts with Sorcerer's Stone and ends with Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter
A young offspring of a cow
Calf
This pasta is a favorite of kids everywhere, often served with red sauce or butter and sometimes meatballs
Spaghetti
This magical villain is commonly known as ‘He Who Must Not Be Named’
Voldemort
America's first African American president, whose 2008 campaign slogan was, "Yes We Can," symbolizing hope, unity, and the potential for change
Barack Obama
This massive fantasy series follows the lives of wild cats in clans, the first arc of which is The Prophecies Begin
Warriors
The aquatic, fish-like stage of amphibians like frogs and toads
Tadpole
This Italian phrase, meaning "to the tooth," refers to pasta cooked firm and tender, offering slight resistance when bitten
Al dente
This character, one of Spider-Man's best known villains, flies around on a jet-powered glider and throws Pumpkin Bombs at Spidey.
Green Goblin
The only president to resign from office, due to his involvement in a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters
Richard Nixon
This book series involves a lion, a witch, and wardrobe
The Chronicles of Narnia
These young horses learn how to stand and walk within a few hours of birth
Foals
Introduced in 1937 for just 19 cents a box, this became an instant hit during the Great Depression, selling 8 million boxes of yellow powder and pasta that year
Kraft Macaroni & Cheese
This iconic movie villain appears for less than 20 minutes in a serial killer thriller that goes well with "some fava beans and a nice chianti"
Hannibal Lecter
This president was a peanut farmer from Georgia before running for office
Jimmy Carter
This book series ends with The Return of the King
The Lord Of The Rings
A young sheep, under one year old, known for its soft wool and tender meat
Lamb
The first noodles date back to 2000 BC and are from this country
China
This villain wore all white and ruled over patients played by Danny Devito and Brad Dourif, among others, with an iron fist and electroshock therapy
Nurse Ratched
This president served only one month in office
William Henry Harrison
This sci-fi trilogy actually contains five books and maintains that mice are the smartest animals on Earth (followed by dolphins, then humans)
The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy
The common term for the baby of several small mammals, most notably foxes, skunks, badgers, and ferrets
Kit
This tiny North African pasta is made from steamed and dried semolina wheat granules
Couscous