Around the World
Bio or Something
Worms
Thanksgiving
Dr Heath O. Weaver, esq.
100

The largest building, the Burj Khalifa stands in this city in the Middle East

Dubai

100

This organelle helps with waste removal and apoptosis

Lysosomes

100

This is the phylum of segmented worms

Annelida

100

This site is the alleged place where the Pilgrims first set foot in the Americas

Plymouth Rock

100

This is Weaver's favorite cat, named after a Slavic witch.

Baba Yaga

200

Its not Sydney, but this capital of Australia should get the recognition

Canberra

200

Red blood cells lack this organelle, giving it a donut shape to carry oxygen

Nucleus

200

These flatworms were often used to bleed wounds or fight disease. They also make good bait for fishing

Leeches

200

This was the ship the Pilgrims took to the New World. A majority of its passengers died the first year in America.

The Mayflower

200

Weaver is very fond of these oceanic predators. They are highly intelligent and are known as "Wolves of the Sea."

Orcas

300

The 48th parallel divides this peninsula. Pyongyang in the North, and Seoul to the South, are the respective capitals on this peninsula

Korean Peninsula

300

This man discovered penicillin by accident.

Alexander Lemming

300

The giant Gippsland worm, reaching a length of up to three feet, live here, along with everything else that can kill you.

Australia

300

This was the translator for the Pilgrims. Without this Native American, it is unlikely that the Pilgrims would have much to thankful for

Squanto

300

Mr Weaver owns a first edition copy of this book. He currently has it stored in a case at his house and refuses to take it out.

Dracula

400

The Sphere and the Strip are famous attractions in this city. Area 51 is in the neighborhood, and it's famous for its weddings.

(Viva) Los Vegas
400

This was the name of the first animal cloned. "Hello This name" is a film that shares its name, though "Good-bye This name," would be better.

Dolly the Sheep

400

Shares it name with a mistake or accident, likes to eat you from the inside out.

Fluke

400

This was the tribe the Pilgrims shared the first Thanksgiving with.

Wampanoag

400

Weaver injured himself while bungee-jumping in this country. He had payed attention to his instructor.

South Africa

500

This is the largest landlocked country in the world. Its former capital is Nur-Sultan, and its current one is Astana. The Soviet Kosmodrome is still used for launches in this country.

Kazakhstan

500

A species of these insects were named after the Wild Kratts. Liturgusa krattorum is one of these insects, known for their strange mating rituals

Preying Mantis

500

In the book of Jonah, God sends a worm to destroy one of these plants, under which Jonah was sheltering because Jonah was a whiny little b****

Giant Gord

500

This man was the leader of the Pilgrims

William Bradford

500

A picture of Weaver and his family in this country stand in front of some large shapes. A big kitty also sits next to them.

Egypt

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