13 Letter Words
"O" Words
"O" Movies
"O" Places
"O" Foods
100

This is the action of putting off or delaying a task that needs to be done. 

Procrastinate

100

This 8 armed sea creature is famous for its intelligence and ability to squeeze through tiny gaps.

Octopus

100

In this 2023 biographical thriller, Cillian Murphy plays the "father of the atomic bomb".

Oppenheimer

100

This city in central Florida is famous for being the "theme park capital of the world", contains Walt Disney World and Universal.

Orlando

100

This circular, cream-filled chocolate sandwich cookie is often dunked in milk.

Oreo
200

A book about a persons life, written by that same person.

Autobiography

200

A "mirage" might lead you to this- a fertile spot in a desert where water is found

Oasis

200

This 1975 film starring Jack Nicholson as a rebellious patient in a mental institution, won all 5 major academy awards.

One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest

200

This Canadian city located in the province of Ontario, serves as the Nations capital.

Ottawa

200

Popeye the Sailor mans girlfriend shares her name with this small briny fruit often found on pizzas or in salads. 

Olive

300

This word refers to the distance around the edge of a circle. 

Circumference

300

This adjective describes a shape that is elongated, like a rectangle with rounded corners or a stretched circle. 

Oblong

300

George Clooney and Brad Pitt lead a crew of thieves to rob 3 Las Vegas casinos simultaneously in this 2001 heist remake. 

Oceans Eleven

300

Located in the Middle East this is the only country in the world whose name begins with the letter "O"

is a country in the southeastern Arabian Peninsula in West Asia. It shares land borders with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. Its coastline faces the Arabian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf  on the northeast

Oman

300

This french preparation involves beaten eggs cooked quickly in a frying pan, often folded over cheese or vegetables. 

Omelet

400

A scientist who studies human history through the excavation of sites and analysis of artifacts. 

Archaeologist

400

Refers to words that imitate the natural sounds of things (Like "buzz" or "hiss").

Onomatopoeia

400

Marlon Brando "coulda been a contender" as a dockworker standing up to a corrupt union of bosses in this 1954 Best Picture Winner.

On the Waterfront

400

This Scandanavian capital city is the most populous in Norway and famously hosts the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.

Oslo

400

This expensive seafood delicacy often served "Rockefeller" style, is famously harvested for its pearls

Oysters

500

This word describes a striking change of form, like a catepillar becoming a butterfly. 

Metamorphosis

500

In logic and literature, its a figure of speech that pairs two seemingly contradictory terms. 

Oxymoron

500

In this 1980 Best Picture Winner directed by Robert Redford, an affluent family struggles to cope with the accidental death of their older son.

Ordinary People

500

This Japanese city on the Honshu island is a major financial center known for its modern architecture, nightlife, and hearty street food. 

Osaka

500

In Japanese cuisine, these "bowls" consist of fish, meat, or vegetables served over steamed rice. 

Okonomiyaki

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