Snakes & Ladders
It's About Time
Much Ado About Nutting
Cuba
Color Coding
100

One of the first recorded mentions of the ladder is in the Bible, where this man sees a ladder covered with angels ascending it.

Who is Jacob?

100

An olympiad is the time frame used to space out leap years in addition to Olympic games, referring to this gap of time.

What is four years?

100

These nuts come from the oak tree, coming from a Gothic term meaning "fruit of the unenclosed land." No, they have no relation to the Mays family.

What is the acorn?

100

This Cuban capital city was founded by the Spanish in the 16th century, theorized to be named after Habaguanex, a chief of the Native Cuban people.

Where is Havana?

100

Orange, scarlet, teal

What is scarlet, orange, teal?

200

This pit viper species can be found throughout the southeastern United States, with its name tajen from the brown, hourglass-shaped markings which cover its face.

What is the (Eastern) Copperhead?

200

This term is derived from the English word for two weeks, as the Anglo-Saxons counted their days by nights.

What is a fortnight?

200

The Bertholletia excelsa, a South American tree nut often found in the Amazon, is named after this Saõ Paulo country.

What is Brazil?

200

Oftentimes, the shape of Cuba is compared to a reptilian creature, earning it the nickname El Caíman.

What is the crocodile?

200

Cerulean, indigo, vermilion, mauve.

What is vermilion, cerulean, indigo, mauve?

300

Snakes are often seen as dangerous, but this staff is depicted with two entwined snakes, and can often be seen on the side of ambulances.

What is the caduceus?

300

Historically, a quarantine refers to an isolation for this many days. Better mask up!

What is forty days?

300

Macademia nuts, also known as bush nuts, are native to this country - often found between New South Wales and Queensland.

Where is Australia?

300

Although Spanish in origin, Cuban bread remains most similar to this light-crusted French bread. 

What is the baguette?

300

Fuchsia, sage, cinnabar, tangelo.

What is cinnabar, tangelo, sage, fuchsia?

400

Every year, 900,000 people are injured in ladder-related accidents - yet over 50% of these injuries are a result of doing this while climbing. 

What is carrying an item?

400

Used to measure the time between alternate power cycles, this terminology refers to ~2×10−2 seconds, although many may be familiar with the lube.

What is a jiffy?

400

Although the name contains seed this species is technically a nut, known for being high in fiber and and fatty acids. Its powdered form is often used for gut health.

What is the flaxseed?

400

During this 1898 war Cuba left the Spanish empire, being occupied by the United States for four years until they gained independence.

What is the Spanish-American War?

400

Chartreuse, carmine, goldenrod, heliotrope, periwinkle.

What is carmine, goldenrod, chartreuse, periwinkle, heliotrope?

500

The cottonmouth snake is also known as this, a term coming from a tradition of Native American footwear, but often disliked by scientists as it blurs the distinction between the venomous cottonmouth and other non-venomous water snakes.

What is the water mocassin?

500

In early Roman times, the lustrum referred to this amount of time taken between censuses.

What is five years?

500

Walnuts are considered this type of fruit, differentiating them from stone fruits like the peach, as the outer covering of a walnut is technically not fully enveloping the inner seed, but we may use this term to refer to a fruit in a bracelet or bowtie.

What is an accessory fruit?

500

Although Cuba's largest source of income is tourism, this prominent service export is their second-largest revenue generator.

What is traveling medical professionals?

500

Gamboge, Burgundy, Smalt, Olive, Flamingo, Ochre.

What is Burgundy, Gamboge, Ochre, Olive, Smalt, Flamingo?