League of Legends
Leagues of Legend
Wingspan
Dominion
Codenames
100

A League of Legends champion, or a claw belonging to a bird of prey.

Talon

100

#ReleaseTheSnyderCut was an online movement to get a recut version of this movie.

Justice League

100

(8ft) This Frenchman is averaging 26 points per game in his second year of the NBA.

Victor Wembanyama

100

Isle of Man

United Kingdom

100
"Glyptic" was the codename given by the U.S. Army to this leader of the Soviet Union during WWII.

Joseph Stalin.

200

A League of Legends champion, or a plant used to make opiates.

Poppy

200
A league of 22 member nations across North Africa and the Middle East.

Arab League

200

(6.6 ft) The largest bird in the world.

Ostrich

200

Greenland

Denmark
200

"N" in the NATO phonetic alphabet.

November

300

A League of Legends champion, or a kind of bed that is stored underneath another bed.

Trundle

300

This northern English city hosts two different Premier League teams.

Manchester

300

(117 ft) The most common passenger plane in the world.

737

300

Galápagos Islands

Ecuador
300

The DEA claimed that "My Brother", "Shrimp", and "Smoochy Woochy Poochy" were all code names for this.

Weed

400

A league of Legends champion, or a short bridge or platform used to get on a boat.

Gangplank
400

Author of 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas.

Jules Verne

400
(2 in) The main ingredient in the sauce for this food is cayenne pepper.

Buffalo Wings

400

Easter Island

Chile

400

The real first name of "Numbuh 1" from Codename: Kids Next Door.

Nigel

500

A league of Legends champion, or a set of all gods of a polytheistic religion.

Pantheon

500

This comic contains famous figures from literary works such as Allan Quatermain, Dr. Jekyll and the Invisible man. A movie with the same name starring Sean Connery was released in 2003.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

500

(1.5 in) This kind of hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world.

Bee Hummingbird

500

Faroe Islands

Denmark
500

This is another way to conceal the intended message, where the speaker deliberately uses jargon and ambiguous language to make the message too difficult to understand.

Obfuscate

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