Animal Etymology
Notable Statues
Impastas
Assassins
REALLY FRIGGIN BIG
100

"Horn Nose"

Rhinoceros

100

France's centennial gift to the USA, it stands facing the Big Apple

Statue of Liberty

100

Conchiglie, Consigliere, Cappelletti

Consigliere

100

He shot Abraham Lincoln before leaping onto a stage and shouting "Sic Semper Tyrannis"

John Wilkes Booth

100

BIGGEST SNAKE

GREEN ANACONDA

200

"He who kills in a single leap"

Jaguar

200

This gigantic statue in Rio De Janeiro depicts a prominent religious figure

Christ the Redeemer

200

Manicotti, Mineola, Mostaccioli

Mineola

200

He killed Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968

James Earl Ray

200

BIGGEST SWORD

ZWEIHANDER

300

"Wild Animal"

Bear

300

This Paris attraction has been lost in contemplation for over a century

The Thinker

300

Farandole, Fideo, Farfalloni

Farandole

300

Slayer of Franz Ferdinand, inadvertently started World War I

Gavrilo Princip

300

BIGGEST BUILDING

BURJ KHALIFA 

400

"Sickle"

Falcon

400

These statues have massive heads and are believed to honor their creators' ancestors

Easter Island Moai
400

Tortiglioni, Tortellini, Tortoni

Tortoni

400

Killer of Robert F. Kennedy, JFK's little brother and presidential candidate

Sirhan Sirhan

400

BIGGEST CITY

TOKYO, JAPAN

500

"Villain", "Predator", or "Scoundrel"

Shark

500
More than 8000 soldiers make up this collection in Xian, China

Terracotta Army

500

Campanelle, Cavatelli, Calamanco

Calamanco

500

"The Old Man of the Mountain", the founder of the Assassins

Hassan-i Sabbah

500

BIGGEST PERSON

ROBERT WADLOW

M
e
n
u