Not Quite Birdwatching
Lose a Letter
A Mystical Category
The Bear Minimum
Cloudy Day
100

This common idiom might describe a quest for something irrational, such as Ponce de Leon’s search for the fountain of youth.

Wild Goose Chase

100

Normally a percussion instrument, lose a letter and it becomes an adult beverage.

Drum and Rum

100

Many famous fairytales were written by these two siblings.

The Grimm Brothers

100

Ouch! Don't step in one of these, or else it could seriously damage your foot.

Bear Trap

100

This "genius" company's iCloud is used to store photos and videos.

Apple

200

This shampoo brand shares its name with a wedding-associated bird.

Dove

200
A long weapon with a pointy tip, becomes a word for a sanctioned fight.

Spear and Spar

200

This future seeing object is known for it's shape.

Crystal Ball

200

This old cartoon character is known for his joyful mood and undersized red shirt.

Winnie the Pooh

200

These ground level clouds often make it harder to see.

Fog

300

This highly advanced fictional spacecraft, has a name that might mean you only see it once in a thousand years.

Millenium Falcon 

300

To cool down, lose a letter and it becomes a spot of elevated terrain.

Chill and Hill

300

In some fairytales, this powder can be used to allow flight.

Pixie Dust

300

When you go into a deep sleep for an extended period of time, it is often referred to as this.

Hibernation

300

To be ecstatic, is often described as this idiom

On Cloud 9

400

This food chain, which advertises “gourmet burgers”, is not actually the flying friend it’s named after.

Red Robin

400

Originally a location, lose a letter and it becomes a word for adding a substance to a drink.

Place and Lace

400

This mythical item, which you need to be worthy of, has a name that means "cut steel".

Excalibur

400

This type of bear has a misleading name, as although it does technically live in one of these regions, it does not live in the other.

Polar Bear

400

This expressive competition's name includes a thing you might see above the clouds.

Dancing with the Stars

500

Although it’s capabilities of getting high off the ground are apparent, this scaly creature is not actually able to fly.

Flying Fish

500

A thread, that becomes a throbbing pain when you lose a letter.

String and Sting

500

This mythical creature also happens to be a certain spirited country's national animal

Unicorn

500

This latin word, which can be seen in an alternate name for the Big Dipper, means bear.

Ursa

500

This word often describes a very heavy downpour. Originating from a word that meant "Season", "Time", or "Fair".

Monsoon