What a Wonderful World
Potpourri
There's a snake in my...
It's a bird! It's a... car?
Bonetrousled
100

The elliptical amphitheatre in Rome, where it is mistakenly known as the place where people were sent to only fight for their deaths

Colosseum

100

Largest planet in our Solar System

Jupiter

100

Types of open-toed shoes that have straps over the instep and around the ankle

Sandals

100

A sport that's played with clubs over 18 holes, where the lower score determines the victor.

Volkswagen (Golf)

100

This bone is made up of lobes and protects the brain

Skull

200

The huge Figure of Christ that stands tall in Rio de Janeiro

Cristo Redentor

200

This is the only body part that cannot heal itself, due to it being coated in enamel

Teeth

200

These shoes have protrusions on the sholes to provide traction, often for field sports

Cleats

200

An insect belonging to the arachnid class, often a cause for fear in many humans

Ferrari ( Spider)

200

Known as the funny bone, it is the large bone that marks the upper arm

Humerus

300

The 15th-century Inca Site in Peru

Machu Picchu

300

What instrument is also known as the fiddle?

Violin

300

Slip-on type shoes that do not have any laces or any other fastenings., usually made with leather or suede.

Loafers

300

A person who operates the controls in an aircraft; alternatively, it can also mean a test episode of a television series.

Hyundai (Pilot)

300

This bone is spans over a joint as a protective measure as it is encased in a tendon, known as the kneecap

Patella

400

An Arabian historical and archaeological city in Jordan

Petra

400

The tiny pocket in jeans were initially designed to hold these

Pocket Watches

400

These are often made in part of completely of wood. Crocs have been termed as these, despite the lack of any wooden component

Clogs

400

A group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, that travel together across a desert in Asia or North Africa

Dodge (Caravan)

400

This bone is where all of your ribs meet, made up of 3 parts, it lies in the middle of your chest

Sternum

500

A huge pyramid symbolizing the Mayan-Toltec civilization in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Chichen Itza Pyramid

500

This is the term used to denote baby rabbits

Kits

500

This is a type of footwear made from animal hide is traditionally made by various Indigenous people in Canada

Moccasin

500

A poplar tree with rounded, long-stalked, and typically coarsely toothed leaves that tremble in even a slight breeze.

Chrysler (Aspen)

500

This is the bone that sticks out on the side of your wrist

Pisiform