Onomatopoeia
South Park Celebrities
“G”eography
Great Migrations
Hard to Spell
100

This insurance company has a duck spokesperon due to the sound they make.

Aflack

100

“Choke a South Park writer with a fish stick” sings this mercurial artist.

Kanye

100

This coral colony is the largest in the world.

Great Barrier Reef

100

Over 1,000 of these animals that migrate through the US to Mexico have been observed on a single branch at one wintering site.

Monarchs

100

This word for a dining establishment is the most misspelled word on Google search.

Restaurant 

200

This pokemon move used by all Magikarp deals zero damage.

Splash

200

Barack Obama and this opponent team up to steal the Hope Diamond in a heist episode.

McCain

200

The longest-running chimpanzee field research site was founded by this scientist along the Gombe stream.

Jane Goodall

200

The sea turtles in Finding Nemo utilized this current, abbreviated EAC, while Marlin and Dory were traveling to Sydney.

East Australian Current

200

News outlets had a hard time referring to this musician after he changed his name to a symbol.

Prince

300

These rocks make firework Oreos no longer vegan.

Pop rocks

300

Stan’s dad sings “Yah yah yah yah, I am” this Kiwi.

Lorde

300

Selenography is just this but for the moon.

Geography

300

One bar-headed goose was recorded to have flown to 23,000 ft while flying over this mountain range, which is still not high enough to get over 100 of its peaks.

Himalayas

300

Pass me this infamous rock so I can translate an ancient pictographic language using ancient Greek.

Rosetta Stone

400

“Whip [this noise] went his whippy tail” sings Jack Black in his song “Tribute”

Crack

400

This patriotic athlete’s microbiome is referred to as “the spice melange” in an episode where many people try to steal it.

Tom Brady

400

This country entirely surrounded by Senegal doesn’t actually start with “G”, because its first word is “The”.

The Gambia

400

Wildebeest undertake massive migrations through this national park in Tanzania.

Serengeti

400

Despite writing “The Great Gatsby” this author was notoriously terrible at spelling.

F Scott Fitzgerald

500

The name of these lemurs I studied over the summer is apparently an onomatopoeia of one of their vocalizations.

Sifaka

500

This TV dog trainer tames Cartman

Caesar Milan

500

Albania’s national animal is this metallic raptor.

Golden Eagle

500

These animals undergo the longest migration of any mammal in the world.

Humpback whales

500

The oldest discovered customer complaint comes from a cuneiform tablet where the author complains about the quality of this metal he was sold.

Copper