Defense Mechanism
Foreign-Language Mottoes
Sci-Pourri
M___T Promises
The Royal Society of London
200

The part of the sword that protects your hand is called this a word whose French equivalent is spoken by fencers 

The Guard

200

A German motto states alles mit der zeit everything comes in this

Time

200

Using one of these he built himself in 1674 Anton Van Leeuwenhoek gave the first accurate description of red blood cells 

A Microscope

200

Something adopted by a group as a representative symbol

Mascot

200

In 1919 the society was able to confirm Einstein's theory of general relativity by photographing this event you shouldn't stare at

A Solar Eclipse

400

In World War I a line of these defensive fortifications ranged from Belgium to Switzerland

Trenches

400

Oro y plata is a Spanish motto mentioning these 2 elements

Gold & Silver

400

The big rock that caused mass extinction 65 million years ago has the alliterative name the Alvarez this

An Asteroid

400

Sail holder

A Mast

400

In 1703 this scientist had enough gravitas to be named president of the society

Newton

600

In myth Athena had an Aegis a shield adorned with the head of this hideous Gorgon

Medusa

600

Burundi's motto is Unite Travail Progres meaning unity this progress

Work

600

The optic nerve transmits impulses to the brain from the one million ganglion cells in this eye part

A Retina

600

Your point is this of no practical value

Moot

600

The society first met in 1660 after a lecture by this architect long before he designed St. Paul's Cathedral

(Christopher) Wren

800

More than 50 years old this DuPont material known for its anti-bullet qualities is now used in aerospace & mining applications

Kevlar

800

The Greeks use the motto Eleftheria i thanatos freedom or this

Death

800

This system part of the circulatory one returns fluid from tissues to the bloodstream and helps the body absorb fat

The Lymphatic System

800

As an adjective it can mean active in combat or aggressive about a cause

Militant

800

In one of the society's first experiments this founding member soon to be known for his law of gases tested an air pump

(Robert) Boyle

1000

On Reddit there's an entire subreddit enamoured with this weapon seen here and they're not big fans of catapults

Trebuchets

1000

The French faithful know Tout pour l'eglise All for this

The Church

1000

The 3 most basic types of clouds are stratus cumulus & this high wispy type with a name meaning curl

Cirrus

1000

From the French for clumsy it means unskillful

Maladroit

1000

In 1920 the society awarded William Bateson a royal medal for his work in this field of biology he had named in 1905

Genetics 

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