Nine-Letter Words
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100

The illegal carrying or enticing away of a person. Sometimes, a flying saucer is the culprit.

Abduction

100

Flamingos are one of very few bird species known to exhibit this odd behavior, which is not fully understood. One theory is that flamingos do this to conserve body heat, another theory suggests that it helps them save energy. Maybe they just think it’s fun.

Standing on one leg

100

I'll tell you what I want, what I really, really want.      

So tell me what you want, what you really, really want.

Spice Girls

100

This is the closest planet to the sun.

Mercury

100

This game by Rockstar features a fictionalized representation of the United States in 1899 and follows the exploits of an outlaw named Arthur Morgan.

Red Dead Redemption 2

200

A large hairy spider found chiefly in tropical and subtropical America.

Tarantula

200

The word ‘flamingo’ means “flame-colored,” and it was adopted to English from this other European language.

Spanish (and/or Portuguese)

200

 I could show you incredible things:

magic, madness, heaven, sin.

Saw you there and I thought,

"Oh my God, look at that face.

You look like my next mistake.”

Taylor Swift

200

This largest planet in our solar system weighs over 300 times more than Earth and has somewhere between 80 and 95 moons.

Jupiter

200

This historical real-time strategy game, where you begin in the bronze age and progress your society into the Renaissance, was first released in 1997. Nine sequels have followed and over 25 million copies have been sold.

Age of Empires

300

Someone who is present but not involved in an event, an innocent spectator who just happens to be there.

Bystander

300

Flamingos eat plant-based foods like algae, and they also eat small animals like shrimp and insects, making them fall into this category of animal.

Omnivore

300

Around the world

Around the world

Around the world

Around the world 

Daft Punk

300

This planet wasn’t discovered until 1930 due to its small size and long distance from Earth.

Pluto

300

This game is set during a very strange alternate version of the 1960s in a mysterious underwater city called Rapture.

BioShock

400

A person who directs the route or course of a ship, aircraft, or other form of transportation, especially by using instruments and maps.

Navigator

400

Flamingos are native to North America, South America, the Caribbeans, Europe, and this other continent.

Africa

400

Knocked out, but boy, you better come to.

Don't die, you know, the truth is some do.

Go write your message on the pavement.

Burn so bright, I wonder what the wave meant. 

Red Hot Chili Peppers

400

Titan, Hyperion, Enceladus, and Rhea are all examples of moons orbiting this large planet.

Saturn

400

Legendary game designer Hideo Kojima oversaw this fifth game in his famous franchise. Set during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, it has the subtitle “The Phantom Pain.”

Metal Gear Solid 5

500

An unused area of land that has become barren or overgrown, also the subject of a popular poem by T. S. Eliot.

Wasteland

500

This is what a group of flamingoes is called. Hint: It’s not a flock, not a murder, either. In fact, it’s quite festive, fabulous even.

A flamboyance

500

It's close to midnight,

and something evil's lurking in the dark.

Under the moonlight,

you see a sight that almost stops your heart.

You try to scream,

but terror takes the sound before you make it.

Michael Jackson

500

Mars has two moons, both of which are named after Roman gods with grim reputations. One is called Deimos, associated with dread and terror, and the other, which is associated with fear and panic, is called this.

Phobos

500

This game series is set during World War II and was first released in the early 1980s. It is one of the earliest games to be based on stealth mechanics, and it eventually shifted to, and helped popularize, the first-person shooter genre.

Wolfenstein

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