NATURE AND MORE NATURE
WW1
Judaism
Sin or Haram
Sports described badly and only by equipment
100

A caterpillar turns into this, and then sprouts into a beautiful butterfly

A Cacoon

100

The name of the alliance consisting of Germany and its allies in WW1

The Central Powers

100

That frisbee-shaped thing on their head

Yarmulka

100

Cheating on your wife

Both

100

A ball, a stick, and a pad/cushion

Baseball

200

What is the only mammal capable of true flight?

Bats

200

This country developed the tank in 1916

UK

200

That one party every Jewish boy gets when they turn 13

Bar Mitzvah

200

Having four wives

Sin

200

Goggles, and more than your height in water

Swimming

300

What is a male duck called?

Drake

300

The area between enemy trenches with bodies, disease, and muddy water

No man's land

300

That one thing used on Hannukkah that spins and lands on 1 of four sides

Dreidel

300
Worshipping idols

Both

300

A curvy stick, a really hard burger patty, and blades on shoes

Ice Hockey

400

People from which country brought domestic cats to the United States?

England

400

The Turkish Peninsula, which the ANZAC

troops tried to capture

Gallipoli

400

The law/set of rules that prohibits pork, cheese on meat, and shellfish

Kosher

400

Wearing a gold chain

Haram

400

A ball and two working legs

Football
500

What do you call a group of crows?

A murder

500

The only significant naval battle of WW1

The battle of Jutland

500

The Jewish Day of Atonement, is marked by a 25-hour fast, intensive prayer, and repentance to seek forgiveness for the past year's sins. Key traditions include wearing white clothing to symbolize purity, attending synagogue services—such as Kol Nidrei and Neilah—and abstaining from eating, drinking, washing, and wearing leather shoes.

Yom Kippur
500

Lending money, but specifically shady loans(Benefitting from others in need of money)

Both!

500

An elongated hammer, an equine friend, and a plastic ball. u need to be really rich

Horse Polo

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