Islands
Mountains
Name Brands
Non-sense
Must've been something I "ate"
100

This large island country off of the southeastern coast of Africa, was also the title of a famous 2005 movie about a group of animals breaking out of the Central Park Zoo

Madagascar

100

Also a famous theme park in Wisconsin Dells, this is where Zeus lives

Mt. Olympus

100

Honest Kids, Capri Sun, Hi-C

Juice boxes

100

anosmia - which is the loss of this sense, is a common side effect of Covid-19

smell

100

noun - a hinged barrier used to close an opening in a wall, fence, or hedge 

gATE

200

This Island chain off of the coast of Ecuador was made famous by Charles Darwin and his Theory of Evolution

Galapagos Islands

200

Condensation in the morning...soda...pop...yellow

Mt. Dew

200

Crest, Colgate, Sensodyne

Toothpaste

200

A gibberish word said by magicians when performing a magic trick 

Abracadabra

200

noun - a large, bowl-shaped cavity in the ground or on the surface of a planet or the moon, typically one caused by an explosion or the impact 

crATEr

300

This Island state off the southern coast of Australia, is known for its famous cranky 'evil-named' marsupials that shares its name 

Tasmania - Tasmanian Devil

300

John Denver, a famous musician, sang about these mountains in his hit song.   They're also a professional baseball team in Colorado

Rocky Mountains a.k.a. Rockies

300

Campbell's, Progresso, Amy's

Soup

300

Also a 1999 movie about a boy who could communicate with the dead, this even numbered "sense" has never been proven, but is rumored to be supernatural in nature

sixth sense

300

noun - the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period 

climATE

400

This state has the most islands of any state in the US at over 2,000

Alaska

400

The 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull were a period of volcanic events in this chilly country that impacted air travel all around the world

Iceland

400

DeWalt, Milwaukee, Rigid

Power Tools

400

As one of the most famous composers ever, ironically, Beethoven lost this sense by age 45

Hearing

400

noun - an aquatic mammal with a rounded tail flipper, living in shallow coastal waters and adjacent rivers of the tropical Atlantic - also known as the sea cow

manATEe

500

The bikini atoll, a chain of islands in the middle of the pacific ocean, were a location where the US tested these, shortly after WWII

nuclear detonations

500

Some mountains and earthquakes are made by these...not the ones in your kitchen

Tectonic Plates

500

Bridgestone, Goodyear, Hankook

Tires

500

Stevie Wonder, a famous musician who was blind since a young age, was famous for his piano and keyboard playing.  But, his main claim to fame at age 13 was this instrument also known as a mouth organ.

Harmonica
500

noun - a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim or goal

strATEgy