Flags
Aquatic Vessels
Obscure Professionals
Long Distance
Spor(e/ts)
300

This flag is not a rectangle and is shaped like its countries terrain when turned sideways. 

Nepal

300

Any flat structure for support or transportation over water

Raft

300

A performer who poses as a mannequin, usually with realistic makeup

Living/Human Statue

300

The Burj Khalifa is 244 meters tall, and overlooks nearly all of this country.

United Arab Emirates

300

Sugar Maple wood was used by the Mi'kmaq to make the first sticks used in this Canadian Sport

Hockey

400

This country's flag contains its famous trident symbol

Barbados

400

Typically holding no more than two or three people, who mainly sit on top of the watercraft, this watercraft is most known by its brand name

Jet Ski

400

This is someone who studies amphibians

Herpetologist

400

This 500 mile race is held on Memorial Day weekend in Indianapolis

Indy 500

400

This sport's players used to whittle their tools from wood. Later, Aaron Leanhardt designed a "torpedo" version which set records.

Baseball

700

This country's flag contains the Nordic cross in blue and white

Finland

700

An unpowered, inflatable recreational boat meant to be towed that has this fruity name.

Banana Boat

700

This is someone who installs industrial equipment

Millwright

700

A unit of length used to measure the large distances to astronomical objects outside the Solar System, approximately equal to 3.26 light-years

Parsec

700

Ulama de mazo uses a large wooden paddle to strike a 1 pound rubber ball in the modern-day version of this sport. 

Mesoamerican ballgame

800

The flag of this African nation contains the shield of Masai warriors 

Kenya

800

A boat designed for pushing barges

pusher, towboat

800

A rail transport worker whose original job was to operate various railway switches or points on a railroad

Switchman or Pointsman

800

This animal, reaching possibly 180 feet long, is the longest in the world.

Bootlace Worm

800

The cell walls of plants were used in 1869 for John Hyatt's imitation of the ivory used in this ball commonly used on a table.

Billiard Ball

1000

In the white circle in the center of this country's flag, there are three six-pointed stars, which allegedly represent national motto: "Unity, work, and progress."

Burundi

1000

Historically used for warfare, trade, and piracy mostly in the seas surrounding Europe, this type of ship is optimised for propulsion by oars 

Galley

1000

A government official who investigates and tries to resolve complaints, usually through recommendations or mediation

Ombudsman

1000

This point is the farthest from any point of land above the ocean’s surface

Point Nemo

1000

The mallet shaft used in Polo is mostly made of this, a dense plant that is also used for baskets.

Rattan

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