Around the Mediterranean
The Human Body
Ends in FF
Give Me The Name
Colorful Origins
100

This island where Napoleon was first exiled lies between Corsica & the Italian mainland

Elba

100

This spongy substance that fills the bones produces the body's blood cells

Marrow

100

A duty on imported goods

Tariff

100

She snuck into the house of three bears. 

Goldilocks

100

Album & blanket come from words meaning this color

White

200

The sea's deepest point over 16000 feet down is in the Hellenic trough nearest to this country

Greece

200

Arranged in 2 rows 8 small carpal bones make up this part of the body. 

The wrist 

200

It starts a football game

A kickoff

200

The Godfather

Don Vito Corleone

200

Swimmers dread this irritating element derived from a Greek word for green

Chlorine
300

Straddling 2 continents this city famous for its mosques & palaces has been called the place where East meets West. 

Istanbul
300

It's the more common name for the female gonads

The ovaries

300

This dog crossbreed began in England around 1860 to guard against poachers

Bullmastiff

300

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

Quasimodo

300

This purplish color gets its name from a word for the mallow plant which is often that hue

Mauve

400

The opening of this in 1869 provided direct water access between the Mediterranean & the Red Sea

The Suez Canal

400

The system inside these organs is commonly called the bronchial tree

Lungs

400

Old High German is probably the source of this synonym for a little boat

A skiff

400

The Three Musketeers--Athos Porthos & him

Aramis

400

Scottish words for red Robert led to this famous nickname for Robert MacGregor

Rob Roy

500

This large Italian island was once ruled by the House of Savoy.

Sardinia

500

Skeletal muscle is also called striated muscle; another muscle type does not appear striated giving it this name

Smooth muscle. The stomach is an example.

500

This officer is charged with maintaining order in a courtroom during a trial

Bailiff

500

The Once and Future King

Arthur

500

Around 1860 a purplish-red dye was given this name of an Italian battle site

Magenta