Criminal Behaviour
It's all in your head
Fattening
Give me Space
Winter Flu
100

To lie on the stand during a trial

Perjury 

100

I can't hear you! Cerumen is the scientific name for this bodily substance 

Earwax

100

Most of an egg’s calories come from the fat in this part 

Yolk

100

Discovered by Clyde Tombaugh in 1930, this celestial body was reclassified as a "dwarf planet" in 2006 due to its inability to clear its orbit.

Pluto

100

This type of light, often used in office buildings and schools, emits a bright, energy-efficient glow

Fluorescent 

200

The Secret Service was founded to combat this crime, the production of fake money.

Counterfeiting

200

Also a flower, it defines eye colour and the size of the pupil

Iris

200

This fish high in healthy fats, is a rich source of omega-3 acids and comes from a fish that is known for its pink, oily flesh.

Salmon

200

The Great Red Spot, a massive storm system larger than Earth, has been observed for over 300 years on this gas giant.

Jupiter

200

This word describes something light, soft, and airy, often used to describe pillows, animals, or desserts like pancakes.

Fluffy

300

Motor vehicle theft is also known by this 3-word name, famously a video game title.

GTA - Grand Theft Auto

300

Found in your mouth, this substance is the hardest and most highly mineralized substance in the body 

Enamel 

300

This traditional Mexican fat, made by rendering pork fat and often used for frying or cooking, has a high content of monounsaturated fats.

Lard
300

Which planet in our solar system is known as Earth's Twin planet

Venus

300

To fail a course or exam

Flunk

400

H&R Block could tell you Al Capone finally went down after being charged with this.

Tax Evasion

400

This 5 letter love at the back of your mouth helps prevent food from entering your nasal cavity 

Uvula

400

It boasts the highest fat content of any nut and we use this native Australian ingredient in many baked goods, especially cookies.

Macadamia Nuts

400

This hypothetical form of matter, thought to make up about 27% of the universe, does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it detectable only through its gravitational effects.

Dark matter

400

Able to effortlessly express oneself 

Fluent

500

From the French for “botch,” it’s the act of weakening an enemy through subversion

Sabotage

500

This part of the brain controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.

Brainstem

500

Also called an alligator pear, about 75% of its energy comes from fat.

Avocado

500

This type of star, also known as a pulsar, emits beams of electromagnetic radiation and is formed from the remnants of a massive star after a supernova.

Neutron star

500

To confuse or perplex

Flummox

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