It's Elemental
Homophonic
Potent Potables
That's Unexpected
Dastardly Connections
100

A tank containing this gas, essential for human life and required for fuel cell operation, ruptured during the apollo 13 mission to the moon

oxygen

100

To join with a needle and thread Or to plant seeds

Sew / Sow

100

Take 1.5 oz of vodka and add to 5 oz of orange juice to get this classic cocktail which sounds like it would be at home on a toolbelt

Screwdriver

100

Viking Helmets are often depicted with these. contrary to popular belief they didn't actually have them!

Horns

100

Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard, Stanford

universities

200

This Lighter than air gas has the atomic number 1, and is the most abundant element in the universe

Hydrogen

200

The Centre of an Egg, Or an oxen harness

yoke / yolk

200

Arguably the most popular cocktail in the world It is made with Cointreau, Tequila, and Lime Juice

Margarita

200

This protein produced by bacteria is used for many therapies but is also one of the most potent poisons to humans.

Botox

200

Rentenmark, Reichsmark, Deutschmark, Euro

German currencies

300

This slightly radioactive metal was named after the Norse god of thunder

Thorium

300

An official record of events, perhaps about part of the Trunk or branch of a tree

log

300

You can make a Mind Eraser by mixing vodka, club soda, and this coffee flavoured liqueur from Mexico

Khalua

300

This planet has the highest surface temperatures despite not being the closest to the sun!

Venus

300

Driver, wood, iron, wedge, putter

types of golf clubs

400

The object of many conquistadors quests was this valuable Element once known as Aurum

Gold

400

To be egotistical, Or a blood vessel

vain / vein

400

To make this drink Noel Coward would fill a glass with gin and wave it in the general direction of Italy, most people would add Vermouth

Martini

400

Despite being over 3600km apart, measuring in a straight line across a globe this large country is the only country between Mongolia and Finland

Russia

400

500, poker, spider, Rummy, old maid, go fish

card games

500

Alloys of this expensive element are used hip replacements, aircraft airframes, and Ironmans suit!

Titanium

500

Being rough in texture OR an area of land prepared for a sport such as racing or golf.

coarse / course

500

To make this drink mix vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola. Huh, surprised there is no tea!

Long Island Iced Tea

500

Surprisingly, this small planet is on average the closest planet to the earth

Mercury

500

Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword

Beaches of Normandy

600

This poisonous metallic element was once known as Hydragyrum, meaning liquid silver. An apt description of it at room temperature

mercury

600

To have digits on your pedal extremities, Or a frog relative

toed / toad

600

Winston Churchill once stated that this cocktail made from Quinine Water and gin "saved more Englishmen’s lives, and minds, than all the doctors in the Empire"

Gin and Tonic

600

Despite being originally built in the Eiffel tower, to dine in the Eiffel tower restaurant you would need to visit this city famous for its Mardi Gras festival and Jazz.

New Orleans

600

red = 1, yellow = 2, green = 3, brown = 4, blue = 5, pink = 6, black = 7

Snooker balls by value

700

Barium was originally going to be called by this name, based on a now dwarf planet in the solar system, but the name was rejected. Later it was used for this Much more dangerous and explosive element.

Plutonium

700

An infinitely long straight line which only touches a circle once or maybe to go off on a completely different line of thought

tangent

700

This drink, made from gin, vodka, and Kina Lillet, was invented by Ian Fleming for James bond and is named after the person bond falls in love with in casino royal.

Vesper

700

This river despite not being in the 30 longest rivers in the world, has the most people living by its banks. It supports over 10% of the world's population!

Ganges

700

Giza, Rhodes, Babylon, Alexandria, Halicarnassus, Olympia, Ephesus

Locations of the seven ancient wonders