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Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
100

According to a jingle Almond Joy's Got Nuts this candy bar Don't

Mounds

100

In 1935 a race car went 277 MPH on this Florida beach; now there's an international speedway in town

Daytona

100

What is the name of the Doctor Seuss Island?

Seuss Landing

100

Who is the main movie star from the movie Jumanji that lives in Florida?

Dwayne (The Rock) Johnson

100

A long-handled pan used for frying food

A Skillet

200

The name of this chocolate peanut bar is synonymous with little laughs

Snickers

200

Naturally Florida chose this made from a big crop grown there as its state beverage

Orange Juice

200

These yellow goggled Despicable Me guys now have their own ride at Universal Studios in Orlando

Minions

200

Havana-born this famous person came to Miami after the Cuban revolution, and became an integral part of the local music scene. After studying at the University of Miami and working at Miami International Airport as a translator, she met a member of the Miami Latin Boys in a church ensemble. She soon joined the band, changing the name to Miami Sound Machine. The band proceeded to sell millions of singles performing both Latin and pop music, with 1985's Conga catapulting them to international stardom.

Gloria Estefan

200

The phyto type of this algae is a major food source directly or indirectly of many sea organisms (also in Sponge Bob Square Pants)

Plankton

300

When it debuted in our galaxy in 1923 it was touted as a chocolate malted milk in a candy bar

Milky Way

300

This government facility abbreviated KSC is found on Cape Canaveral in Florida

The Kennedy Space Center

300

This 1995 film with Kevin Costner as the mariner became a Universal Studios tidal wave of explosive action

Waterworld

300

Miami native this famous person got her start in horror B-movies that typically end up on Rifftrax, before her breakout roles in Training Day and 2 Fast 2 Furious. The actress has also done a significant amount of work as a spokesmodel, working with brands like Revlon, Pantene, Thierry Mugler, and more.

Eva Mendes

300

What is the most consumed manufactured drink in the world?

Tea

400

The peaks & the triangular shape of this Swiss chocolate bar were inspired by the Matterhorn

Toblerone

400

Since the opening of Walt Disney World this city has become a booming metropolis

Orlando

400

The Universal Studios ride named for this extraterrestrial might make you want to phone home

E.T.

400

Bob Vila isn't the only Floridian who had an enduring TV presence: this famous person was from Daytona Beach and his serene instructional show on PBS about painting happy trees still has adoring fans to this day. He developed his soft-spoken persona and an affinity for painting after his military service and became dedicated to teaching others the craft. he passed away in 1995, but his instructional videos have found new audiences on Twitter and YouTube.

Bob Ross

400

Born Oct. 5 1902 Ray Kroc sold paper cups & blenders before making it big with this fast food chain

McDonald's

500

The name of this big hard round candy implies that it'll fracture your mandible

Jawbreaker

500

The part of Florida's Walt Disney World that's similar to California's Disneyland is called this

The Magic Kingdom

500

At Universal Studios Florida a calamitous log flume ride down Ripsaw Falls is named for this cartoon Mountie

DUDLEY DO-RIGHT

500

The multi-platinum singer and actress hails from Boca Raton and is best known for pioneering music streaming and making the most out of a huge social media following. This famous person got her start in entertainment as Cat Valentine with the Nickelodeon series Victorious and the spin-off series Sam & Cat, but it was shooting covers of Adele, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, and other singers and uploading them to YouTube that ultimately skyrocketed her music career.

Ariana Grande

500

How many calories does a glass of water contain?

Zero