Touch
Sight
Smell
Taste
Hear
100

A common greeting where the ends of two peoples arms meet and move up and down

Handshake

100

The presence of different colored eyes in the same person

Heterochromia

100

Pigs are often used to find this specific item due to their excellence sense of smell

Truffles
100

This prestigious rating system is also named like a company that makes tires.

Michelin

100

A strategy used by some animals to identify objects in their environment using sound

Echolocation

200

What is the largest organ of the body?

The skin

200

What do you have when you are unaware in a certain area of your perception or understanding?

A blind spot

200

A piece of jewelry that is prominent in depictions of the Minotaur

Septum Piercing/Ring

200

A known side effect of this disease is a loss of taste

Coronavirus

200
A genre of music known for improvisation and syncopated rhythms

Jazz

300

This iconic song by The Beatles became their first number-one hit in the United States and is credited with igniting Beatlemania across America.

I want to hold your hand

300

What famous attraction is across the Thames from the Big Ban?

The London Eye!

300

A full body workout that includes the throat, chest, diaphragm, and abdomen that can be done with your eyes open - contrary to common beliefs

Sneeze

300

A facial expression common after eating extremely acidic foods

Sour face

300

This musical instrument where you blow air through pipes of different lengths, creating a "whistle-like" noise and it's often associated with aliens in pop culture

The Theremin

400

A rough, tight embrace that may also be used in wrestling

Bear Hug

400

An optical instrument with two or more mirrors tilted to each other at an angle that reveals symmetrical patterns to the user

Kaleidoscope

400

Why can a familiar scent, like a childhood meal, immediately trigger powerful memories?

The olfactory bulb which processes scents, is directly connected to the part of the brain that controls memory and emotion.

400

This flavour is often found in foods like soy sauce, mushrooms, and parmesan cheese and was discovered in 1908 by a Japanese chemist.

Umami

400

The loudest animal in the world that can produce a clicking sound of up to 233 decibels

Sperm Whale

500

In Greek mythology,  the ability to turn things you come in contact with to gold

The Midas Touch

500
A Survivor's song that became the anthem of motivation and strength made for Rocky III.

Eye of the Tiger

500

A type of ray that is characterised by a long, narrow, nose extension which is lined with sharp teeth-like structures that resembles a workshop tool

Sawfish

500

An expression used to describe someone experiencing the same unpleasantness they've been dishing to others

A taste of your own medicine

500

A German film composer known for his work on Interstellar, Inception and Dune

Hans Zimmer

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