LAKES AND RIVERS | DISNEY PART 2 | VIDEO GAMES | SNACKS SNACKS SNACKS | CHEESE PLEASE |
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What is the Ogopogo
This mythical creature is said to be living in Okanagan Lake.
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What is "No Worries"
What does "Hakuna Matata" mean?
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What is Nintendo 64
This classic video game console has a three prong controller.
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What is Lays Chips
This popular snack has the slogan "Bet you can't eat just one".
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What is parmesan
It "grates" well with spaghetti.
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What is the Nile
What is the name of the longest river in the world?
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What is a Llama
Emperor Kuzco turns into this animal in The Emperor’s New Groove.
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Who is Bowser
In Super Mario Bros, this is the boss you must defeat in the final caste.
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What is Hawkins Cheezies
This Canadian made snack has a classic red and white stripped bag and covers your fingers in orange dust.
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What is Buffalo's milk
This animals milk is used to make Mozzarella
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What is Lake Superior
This is the name of the largest lake in the US.
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What is Notre Dame
Quasimodo was the bell-ringer of which famous cathedral.
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What is Squirtle, Charmander and Bulbasaur
These are the original three starter pokemen.
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What is Snickers
This candybar has the slogan "You aren't you when you're hungry".
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What is Gruyere
This type of cheese is aged in sandstone caves.
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What is the Caspian Sea
This landlocked sea is actually the worlds largest lake.
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Who is Jiminy Cricket
This insect serves as Pinocchio’s conscience.
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What is Sonic the Hedgehog
This classic SEGA game features a blue rodent.
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What are Munchies
Doritos, Sunchips, Cheetos and Pretzels make us this popular snack.
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What is Babybel
This cheese, popular with kids, in wrapped in red wax.
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What is Lake Baikal
This Siberian lake is the deepest lake in the world.
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What is Pixie Dust
In Peter Pan, to get to Neverland. All you need is a little faith, trust and what else?
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What is Atari
This original video game console allowed users to play the game "pong".
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What is 3 feet
This is the length of a Fruit by the Foot.
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What are Eyes
This is the formal name given to the holes in Swiss Cheese.
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