Dangerous Sea
Are you Lit?
Drinking
There's a difference
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A colossal sea monster with long and powerful tentacles.

Kraken

100

In this book a young woman is publicly shamed and ostracized after giving birth out of wedlock.

The Scarlet Letter

100
Most common drink combination with Coke. 

Captain or Captain Morgan

100

A dark spotted big cat that inhabits sub-Saharan Africa, northeast Africa, Central Asia, India, and China 

Leopard

200

Powerful and often dangerous water currents characterized by rapidly rotating, swirling masses of water.

Whirlpool

200

A group of British boys stranded on a deserted island after their plane crashes. They struggle to survive and establish order as they descend into madness.

Lord of the Flies

200

A non-alcoholic beverage that is consumed immediately after taking a shot.

Chaser

300

Creatures that sing irresistible songs that compel sailors to steer themselves to shipwreck.

Sirens

300

A 13 year old boy is stranded in the Canadian wilderness after a plane crash. Armed with only one tool he must find a way to survive.

Hatchet

300

Punching a hole in the side of the can, near the bottom, placing the mouth over the hole, and pulling the tab open to drink.

Shotgun or Shotgunning

400

Described as a monstrous, ancient being. Often depicted as having a humanoid body with an octopus-like head and large, bat-like wings.

Cthulhu

400

A mysterious millionaire who lives lavishly. His purpose unknown and the source of his wealth in question.

The Great Gatsby

400

This alcoholic drink is made from the heart of the Agave plant.

Tequila

500

A significant health concern for sailors and explorers who spend long periods of time at sea. Caused by a deficiency of vitamin C in the diet.

Scurvy

500

Depicts the conflict between two rival gangs and a boy's coming of age story.

The Outsiders

500

In Hmong, the nickname of this discontinued drink is E-Chi-E.

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