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100

This flying animal which has the fastest beating heart drinks from up to 1,500 flowers a day

Hummingbird

100

Its roots come from the Greek for "star" and "sailor"

Astronaut

100

Moons can have moons and they are called this

Moonmoons

100

The part of the Monarch butterfly that can distinguish between male and female

Wings (bonus for "black dot on inner surface = male")

100

The oleander is the official flower of this city because it was the first to bloom after the impact here in 1945

Hiroshima

200

While being known as the largest animal in the world, it can only swallow something as large as a beach ball

Blue Whale

200

A term that comes from the 14th-century Arabic phrase "shah mat", meaning "the king is helpless"

Checkmate

200

The opposite of paranoia, it is the feeling that people and entities are plotting to do you good

Pronoia

200

The parakeet is named literally as "long" this

Tail

200

This country has more cats per person than any other in the world (also lots of sheep)

New Zealand

300

As a defense mechanism, this common prey can see behind them without moving their heads

Rabbit

300

Anopheles is the Greek name for this insect, meaning "good for nothing"

Mosquito

300

The plural for cul-de-sac

culs-de-sac

300

Raccoons have four times more sensory cells in this part of their bodies than most mammals. This allows them to "see" and get images of objects without having to look at them 

Paws

300

This city's inhabitants bite people 10 times more than sharks worldwide each year

New York

400

Anatidaephobia is the fear that this animal is somehow, somewhere watching you

Duck or Goose

400

Similar to the word defining "all the things", this term means "all the time or always" 

Everywhen

400

The anger and frustration felt when you are unable to open packages. Also sounding like a furious spewing of lyrical rhyming 

Wrap rage

400

A Hagfish has four of these life-giving, palpating organs

Heart

400

Although an island, this place does not have any seagulls

Hawaii

500

Contrary to dragonflies 95% success rate in hunting their prey, this Savanah animal has a mere 20% success rate

Lions

500

Macskaköröm is the Hungarian word for quotation marks, which literally translates to this part of a familiar feline creature

Cat claws

500

15th-century word meaning fresh hope, the opposite or "re"covery from despair 

Respair

500

This unique trait allows beavers to see underwater while they swim (Hint: their eyes do not come in contact with water)

Transparent eyelids

500

Created 70 years ago, this board game was meant to give kids with polio a way to move freely in the pursuit of delights. The original features a boy in a leg brace walking through the start of the game 

Candyland

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