Mythology
Food & Drink
World Geography
Vocabulary
Music
200

Daedalus built this mythological maze and was later put into it himself.

The Labyrinth.

200

NABISCO's double stuf cookies are part of this brand. 

OREO.

200

Tijuana and Cabo San Lucas are on opposite ends of this peninsula.

Baja California.

200

An object used on stage and screen, or the spinning part of some planes.

A prop.

200

This '90's dance craze is also a Spanish word for "BRAGGART"

The Macarena

400

This beautiful young man fell in love with his own reflection.

Narcissus

400

This is the most commonly pickled vegetable.

Cucumber.

400

Crete is an island of this country.

Greece

400

To make angry, or to burn a substance to produce a pleasant

Incense

400

"Back in the USSR" was a hit for this group that never visited the Soviet Union. 

The Beatles.

600

"The face that launched a thousand ships" referes to this beautiful woman.

Helen of Troy
600

Like "lettuce" this term can mean a leafy green vegetable or a greenback. 

Cabbage


600

Lake Garda and Lake Maggiore are the two largest lakes in this country.

Italy

600

To draw into conversation, or to betroth

Engage

600

His only #1 hit was "I shot the sheriff"

Eric Clapton.

800

Tezcatlipoca, the jaguar, was the enemy of this deity.

Quetzalcoatl

800

The most expensive spice in the world.

Saffron

800

Of all Canadian provinces, this has the fewest letters.

Quebec

800

Before it meant relating to a certain planet, this word meant relating to war.

Martian

800

A 2010 album og '60s bootlegs by this singer includes "The times they are a-changin'"

Bob Dylan.

1000

This Greek god gave fire to humans.

Prometheus

1000

A sweet treat is Mochi ice cream, made from pressed balls of this grain.

Rice

1000

When it's autumn in St. Paul, Minnesota, it's this season in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

Spring

1000

To throw away, or cut a beef roast.

Chuck

1000

This rock group had a Sting; it also had a Stewart Copeland & an Andy Summers.

The Police


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