Doctor, it hurts!
What's the weather?
Have a good flight!
Sweet dreams
Mystery
100

A wound or injury obtained by using something with a sharp edge

cut

100

A large amount of water covering an area. It might be caused by heavy rain or snow mass melting. 

flood

100

A thing that you fasten around your body to hold you in your seat.

seat belt

100

A short sleep, especially during the day.

nap

100

A sweatshirt that has an attached piece like a big pocket at the back to cover the head.

hoody

200

The joint connecting the foot and leg.

ankle

200

A violent strong wind.

hurricane

200

The tired feeling that people often have after a long journey in a plane to a place where the local time is different.

jet lag

200

A flat cover made of wool or similar warm material, usually used on a bed.

blanket

200

A piece of jewellery worn around the neck, such as a chain or a string of decorative stones, beads, etc.

necklace

300

When this happens you stop breathing as something is blocking your throat.

choke

300

A long period when there is little or no rain.

drought

300

A lane of seats on the plane.

row

300

A very noisy breath while you are sleeping.

snore

300

A feeling of illness after drinking too much alcohol.

hangover

400

Small red spots on the skin that could appear as a result of allergic reaction, for example. At times they could be annoyingly itchy.

rash

400

Thin fog produced by very small drops of water collecting in the air just above an area of ground or water.

mist

400

The passage between the rows of seats on the plane.

aisle

400

A large, soft bag filled with feathers or artificial material used as a cover while sleeping.

duvet

400

Somethig on sale at a lower price than its true value.

bargain

500

A person who compulsively searches the internet for information about symtoms, illnesses and deseases.

cyberhondriac

500

Small, hard balls of ice that fall from the sky like rain.

hail

500

Height above see level.

altitude

500

Opening the mouth wide and taking a lot of air into the lungs, then slowly sending it out, especially when tired, bored or sleepy.

yawn

500

A person who is new to an organisation or an activity.

rookie

M
e
n
u