Rap It Up
Making Waves
Pedal to the Metal
Witch, Please
Runway to Trail
400

This rapper, nicknamed “Mr. Worldwide,” is famous for his party anthems and slick bald-headed look.

Pitbull

400

This deep-sea explorer and filmmaker directed Titanic and Avatar but also became the first person to solo dive to the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench.

James Cameron

400

This famous cycling event, first held in 1903, is considered the most prestigious race in the world.

Tour De France

400

This Shakespearean tragedy features three witches who prophesy that its title character will become king.

Macbeth

400

This popular brand, known for its logo resembling a half-dome, is named after a famous granite peak in Yosemite National Park.

The North Face

800

This legendary producer and rapper coined the term “G-funk” and helped pioneer the West Coast sound

Dr. Dre

800

These large underwater mountain ranges, formed by tectonic activity, are the longest continuous geological features on Earth.

Mid-Ocean Ridges

800

These bicycles, popular in the 19th century, featured a large front wheel and a small rear wheel, making them unstable but iconic.

Penny-Farthings

800

In Wicca, this threefold symbol represents the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone.

riple Goddess (or Triple Moon)

800

Originally designed for U.S. Navy pilots, this leather jacket became a fashion icon and is often lined with shearling for warmth.

Bomber Jacket

1200

This rapper, who was part of the Native Tongues collective, released the classic single The Light

Common

1200

Known as the “lungs of the planet,” this massive marine ecosystem off the coast of Australia is the largest coral reef system in the world.

The Great Barrier Reef

1200

This French company, founded in 1887, is renowned for its tire innovations and publishes an annual guide awarding stars to restaurants.

Michelin
1200

Known as the “Witch of Endor,” this biblical figure is said to have summoned the spirit of the prophet Samuel.

The Witch of Endor

1200

These rugged waterproof boots, designed by a New England-based company, are named after the founder and are a staple of outdoor fashion.

L.L. Bean boots (or Bean boots)

1600

Known for their experimental production, this underground New York duo released Funcrusher Plus in 1997, laying the groundwork for alternative rap.

Company Flow

1600

This marine zone, lying between the photic zone and the deep ocean, is often called the “twilight zone” due to its faint sunlight and mysterious inhabitants.

mesopelagic zone

1600

This type of bridge, first completed in 1883 with a span connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn, relies on cables to hold its deck and is an engineering marvel.

Suspension Bridge

1600

This witch, famously portrayed by Margaret Hamilton, ruled the West in a classic 1939 film.

Wicked Witch of the West

1600

This high-fashion house collaborated with Moncler in 2018 to create luxury down jackets that blur the line between the runway and the mountains.

Valentino

2000

This underground rapper, known for his dense lyricism and collaborations with El-P, released the 2007 album The Cold Vein as part of the group Cannibal Ox.

Vast Aire

2000

This current system, part of the thermohaline circulation, includes the Gulf Stream and helps regulate global climate by transporting heat from the tropics to the North Atlantic.

The Gulf Stream (Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC))

2000

Named after its inventor, this type of transmission, used in many bicycles, uses a planetary gear system to allow for smooth shifting.

Sturmey-Archer hub (or an internal gear hub)

2000

This 15th-century text, whose title means Hammer of Witches, was used to justify witch trials during the European witch hunts.

Malleus Maleficarum

2000

Known for its durable canvas backpacks and jackets, this Swedish brand features a fox logo and derives its name from the Swedish word for “arctic fox.”

Fjallraven