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1. Bikini Bottom
Superman
2. Narnia
SpongeBob SquarePants
3. Bedrock
Batman
4. Emerald City
Fred Flintstone
5. Gotham City
Cheshire Cat
6. Metropolis
Aslan
7. Neverland
Wizard of Oz
8. Wonderland
Harry Potter
9. Whoville
Peter Pan
10. Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft and Wizardry
The Grinch
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Bikini Bottom
Answer: SpongeBob SquarePants
SpongeBob SquarePants is a sea sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea in a city called Bikini Bottom. He has a best friend named Patrick Star who is a starfish. SpongeBob works for Mr. Krabs at the Krusty Krab restaurant. SpongeBob and his friends were created by Stephen Hillenburg and starting appearing on television in 1999.
2. Narnia
Answer: Aslan
Aslan is a talking lion who lives in the mythical word of Narnia. Aslan is the one King of all the High Kings of Narnia. Beginning in 1950, C. S. Lewis wrote seven books collectively known as "The Chronicles of Narnia". Aslan appears in all seven of the books.
3. Bedrock
Answer: Fred Flintstone
Fred Flintstone lives with his wife Wilma and daughter Pebbles in the town of Bedrock. They have a pet dinosaur named Dino. Barney and Betty Rubble are their next door neighbors. They adopted a son named Bamm-Bamm. The setting is the prehistoric era, but many modern conveniences with a Stone Age twist appear in this cartoon - like ten-pin bowling with a stone bowling ball.
The show was created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera and starting appearing on television in 1960.
4. Emerald City
Answer: Wizard of Oz
Emerald City is the capital of the Land of Oz. The Wizard of Oz is the leader of the city. Emerald City is a fictional place created by author L. Frank Baum in his Oz series of books. In 1939, "The Wizard of Oz" musical brought the image of Emerald City onto the movie screen.
5. Gotham City
Answer: Batman
Batman and his sidekick Robin fight the bad guys in Gotham City. They drive a very cool black car called the Batmobile. When not fighting crime, the dynamic duo live as Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson. Batman first appeared in a DC Comic in 1939.
6. Metropolis
Answer: Superman
Superman was born on the planet Krypton and named Kal-El. When Krypton was destroyed, his father sent him in a rocket to earth. As he grew up, his super powers became evident. Superman's alter ego is newspaperman Clark Kent. He works at the Daily planet in the fictional city of Metropolis. With his super powers of strength, flight, and X-ray vision, Superman fights crime and performs good deeds. DC Comics published the first Superman comic book in 1938.
7. Neverland
Answer: Peter Pan
Peter Pan lives on the fictional island called Neverland. He lives there with a fairy named Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, and other strange creatures. Peter Pan brings the Darling children to Neverland for some adventure. J. M. Barrie first wrote about Neverland in 1904 in the book titled "Peter Pan or the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up". Neverland was also featured in the 1953 Disney film titled "Peter Pan".
8. Wonderland
Answer: Cheshire Cat
The Cheshire Cat lives is a place called Wonderland. He is a troublemaker who has a mischievous grin. He disappears sometimes and this grin is the last thing visible before he vanishes completely. Wonderland first appeared in an 1865 novel written by Lewis Carroll titled "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
9. Whoville
Answer: The Grinch
Whoville is a fictional town in the books titled "Horton Hears a Who!" and "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!". The Grinch is a mean green creature who lives on Mount Crumpit above Whoville. He tries to ruin Christmas for Whoville by stealing all of the Christmas decorations and presents.
Instead, the magic of Christmas enlarges his small heart and he joins the Who villagers in their Christmas celebration. He even carves the roast beast! Dr. Seuss wrote "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" and it was published in 1957.
10. Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Answer: Harry Potter
Hogwarts School Of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a fictional setting of the first six "Harry Potter"note;s written by J.K. Rowling. Young wizards from the age of eleven to eighteen attend the school to learn how to be a wizard. The school has the appearances of a medieval castle. he pictures on the walls comes to life and the staircases change direction. Magic definitely abounds at Hogwarts.
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