The Wizard of 'Oz'
Down the Yellow Brick Road
What's That Called Again?
Plant Terminology
Let's Have a 'F'east
100

A word meaning 12 when talking about your favourite cookies

What is dozen?

100

Obama's former residence

What is the White House?

100

Phineas and Ferb fans will surely know what the tip of a shoelace is called

What is an aglet?

100

Phototropism is a response by plants to this, usually growing towards it

What is the light?

100

This alliterative two word term in the US just gets referred to as 'chips' over here

What is French Fries?

200

The infamous layer of the atmosphere that has some unfortunate holes leading to a lot of Kiwi's sunburn

What is Ozone?

200

This U.S. national park that was established in 1872, is generally considered to be the first national park in the world

What is Yellowstone?

200

To run away secretely in order to get married

What is elope?

200

Jade plants & cacti are both classified as this type of plant with thick, fleshy tissues adapted for water storage

What is succulent?

200

We may call it a spider but in the US when you add a scoop of ice cream to your fizzy you get this

What is a float?

300

Ooh your on holiday in Tokyo? Trying to order 'dumplings' may not be specific enough, opt for this japanese term

What is gyoza?

300

This is an inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia

What is the Red Ocean?

300

Ferrules are the top of something you would see at lot of in a school and you may see some kids chew on them to focus

What is a pencil?

300

This hypenated term refers to any plant that is not historically found in its current area. These are usually introduced by humans or livestock

What is non-native?

300

Spanakopita and tiropita are 2 Greek dishes that feature this type of cheese

What is Feta?

400

Thinking of skipping the mocktail section of the menu and going straight to the cocktails? Maybe you're in the mood for something with a little more of this

What is booze?

400

This North American autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark is also the largest island in the world

What is Greenland?

400

We may know this word to mean the small hard seeds in a fruit such as an apple, orange, or pear. However, it also specifically refers to the dots on a domino

What is pip/pips?

400

In botany this 'A' word refers to plants that complete their life cycle within one calendar year, going from seed to seed in one growing season.

What is annual?

400

These Middle Eastern fried balls of dried chickpeas are often served with hummus or tzatziki sauce

What are falafel?

500

This member of K-pop group Seventeen is not only the Vocal team leader but is also the main reason Seventeen is often referred to as 'Self Producing Kings'

Who is Woozi?

500

This is one of the oldest and largest squares in Moscow, Russia. It is located in Moscow's historic centre, in the eastern walls of the Kremlin

What is Red Square?

500

This word, that we may all know as either a fancy New Zealand water or skincare brand, actually means on the exact opposite side of the world

What is antipode(s)?

500

This 'N' term refers to especially aggressive & harmful weeds. Out side of plant world it is also used to describe a gas that is harmful or destructive to living beings

What is noxious?

500

Scrambled eggs, cheese, meat, and vegetables are used to make this quichelike Italian dish

What is a frittata?