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100

A weapon used for a ranged attack using arrows as projectiles.

Bow

100

Bad - worse - _____

The worst

100

To like somebody or something very much.

Love
100

A fictional character and the main protagonist from the books originally written by J. K. Rowling, telling the story of a young wizard.

Harry Potter

100

Name at least two of four Switzerland's official languages.

German, French, Italian, Romansh

200

A machine used for keeping things cold.

Fridge

200

Opposite to "strong"

Weak

200

To sense flavor using tongue.

Taste

200

American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for Fox TV. The central characters are five family members, living in a town called Springfield.

The Simpsons

200

The highest mountain in Europe, located in the Alps, near the Italy-France border. Its height is approximately 4 811 meters.

Mont Blanc

300

Red liquid flowing through arteries and veins of the human body, as well as animals.

Blood

300

Unable to use eyes for seeing due to serious health condition.

Blind

300

To commit a crime by taking someone else's possession.

Steal

300

The fantasy book trilogy, originally written by J.R.R. Tolkien and first published in 1954, taking place in the fictional world Middle-Earth. The books are titled "The Fellowship of the Ring", "The Two Towers" and "The Return of the King".

The Lord of the Rings

300

The fourth planet from the Sun, named after the Roman god of war. also known as "Red Planet".

Mars

400

Part of transport infrastructure, consisting of broad roadways with higher speed limit where vehicles usually move quite fast. (Australian rock band AC/DC used the word in their hit single called "_______ to Hell")

Highway

400

Clever, witty, or intelligent. Often associated with technology and e-solutions.

Smart

400

To remove someone from a job, usually as a boss, for specific reasons. 

Fire

400

English rock band, founded in Liverpool, England, in 1960. The members were Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.

The Beatles

400

Monuments built by ancient Egyptians as tombs for pharaohs, the most famous, like Tutankhamun's, being in the Valley of the Kings.

Pyramids

500

A state, or condition, in which an individual can act and behave without forced limits, making their own decisions. Synonym to "freedom", its almost one-hundred meters tall symbolic monument overlooks New York City Harbor.

Liberty

500

Adjective expressing zero possibility of happening, refusing any chance.

Impossible

500

To tell all the information necessary for understanding the problem and apply the solution.

Explain

500

Mythical ruler of sub-Roman Britain claimed to live in the 6th century. He became a popular fictional character, depicted as the mighty king of Camelot kingdom possessing a powerful sword named Excalibur.

King Arthur

500

The political regime, originally developed in the Soviet Union during the 20th century and spread across Eastern Europe, based on the totalitarian ideology of V.I. Lenin and Karl Marx.

Communism

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