Cabin
Obsolete Medical Terms
Food & Drink
History/Geography
Riddles
100

How many numbers does the wifi password have?

10

100

What was "consumption" the common name for?

Tuberculosis (a wasting disease that seemed to "consume" the body).

100

From which country did the sandwich get its name?

England (named after John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich)

100

What is the historical name for the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?

Mesopotamia

100

I have keys but open no locks.
I have space but have no room.
You can enter but you cannot go inside.
What am I?

A Keyboard

200

Who were the first 3 families to enter the cabin?

Aroosa, Sameeya, Tahi
200

The "ague" referred to what type of illness, often accompanied by chills and fever?

Malaria or any recurring fever with shivering fits.

200

Which country is the largest producer of coffee in the world?

Brazil

200

The Suez Canal, a major artificial shipping route, connects which two bodies of water?

The Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea

200

What is broken every time it's named?

Silence

300

Name 3/4 of the giant movie posters in the basement

Jaws, The Godfather, Rambo, Terminator

300

What mental illness or severe emotional disturbance was historically called "melancholia"?

Clinical depression or a deep, chronic state of despair.

300

What is the main thickening agent in the popular Thai dessert "mango sticky rice"?

Coconut milk

300

The ancient city of Troy, site of the legendary Trojan War, is located in which modern-day country?

Turkey

300

A man says: "Brothers and sisters, I have none. But that man's father is my father's son."
Who is the man pointing at?

His own son.

("That man's father" = me; "my father's son" = also me; therefore, I am that man's father.)

400

What is the door code to the cabin?

4198

400

"Green sickness" was an old term for a condition affecting young women, characterized by paleness and fatigue. What mineral deficiency was it likely describing?

Iron-deficiency anemia (chlorosis).

400

Which country is the origin of the world-famous hot sauce "Sriracha"?

Thailand

400

The Viking explorer Leif Erikson is believed to have reached North America around the year 1000 AD, founding a settlement in a place he called Vinland. Which modern-day Canadian region is this associated with?

Newfoundland

400

I am a 5-letter word. When you remove my 1st letter, I become a form of energy. Remove my 1st 2 letters, and I become needed for life. Remove all my letters, and I am still a word. What word am I?

Wheat -> Heat -> Eat -> E

500

This cabin has lots of antique tech, name 5

boombox

cassette's

vinyl records/player

crank phonograph 

wall pencil sharpener 


500

"The White Plague" was another name for which major infectious disease?

Tuberculosis (referring to the pallor of patients).

500

In the regional Indian state of Kerala, what is the name of the distinct, multi-course banquet served on a banana leaf during festivals and weddings?

Sadya

500

The "Doctrine of Lapse" was a controversial annexation policy used by the British East India Company. Which Indian princely state, famously ruled by a queen, was annexed under this doctrine in 1854, sparking resentment that contributed to the 1857 Rebellion?

The state of Jhansi, ruled by Rani Lakshmibai.

500

A murderer is condemned to death.
He has to choose between three rooms:

  1. The first is full of raging fires.

  2. The second is full of assassins with loaded guns.

  3. The third is full of lions that haven’t eaten in three years.
    Which room is safest for him?

The room full of lions