Creatures of the Deep
Wheels on the Bus
High End Chismis
Sing No To?
Healthy Living
200

Featured in the movie "Finding Nemo", this deep see creature uses a built in "light bulb" to lure its prey.

Angler Fish

200

Originating in the Amazon, these trees can grow over 100 feet tall in the wild but are cultivated in tropical regions for latex production, which is one of the natural raw material in producing rubber tires.

Rubber Tree

200

This secretive organization, also known as "The Enlightened Ones" is said to control global events and has been linked to numerous conspiracy theories about world domination, such as in the case of the "New World Order."

The Illuminati

200

The Greatest [2016], Alive [2016], Snowman [2017]

Sia

200

Though it's often labeled as healthy, this dried fruit can spike blood sugar quickly due to its concentrated sugar content.

Raisins

400

A colossal sea monster from Norse folklore, was said to be so large it resembled an island and said attack ships with its enormous tentacles.

Kraken

400

This human-powered vehicle, often seen in tourist areas, consists of a bicycle with a carriage attached for carrying passengers.

Pedicab/ Tribike

400

This phenomenon is named after a widespread false memory that a South African leader died in prison in the 1980s, despite him actually becoming president in the 1990s

Mandela Effect

400

Don't You Remember [2011], Water Under the Bridge [2015], Skyfall [2012]

Adele

400

This fruit is famously known for having no perfect rhyme in the English language.

Orange

600

Many deep-sea creatures, including the vampire squid, survive in conditions of near-total darkness by using this sense, rather than sight, to detect their environment.

Echolocation

600

This pinoy vehicle, pronounced the same as it's Spanish translation, was introduced to the Philippines by the Spanish in the 1700s, and the word itself ultimately has deeper roots, descending from an Old Church Slavonic word meaning "wheels".

Kalesa

600

Some believe this  Disney film was strategically titled to bury online searches about the company's founder alleged whereabouts.

Frozen

600

Title [2015], Me too [2016], Woman Up [2016]

Megan Trainor

600

This vegetable contains compounds that may interfere with thyroid function if eaten raw in very large quantities.

Kale

800

This massive, serpent-like creature is known for being a guardian of underwater treasures in Scandinavian folklore.

Jörmungandr / Midgard Serpent

800

We are all familiar with Mr. Bean's car but which car manufacturing company made it?

Mini

800

This audio technique involves recording a message backward onto a track that is meant to be played forward, and has been the subject of conspiracy theories suggesting subliminal satanic messages in rock music.

Backmasking

800

Delilah [1968], The Impossible Dream [1970], Sexbomb [1999]

Tom Jones

800

This vegetable, while nutritious for most, contains natural toxins called solanine that can be harmful if eaten raw or in large amounts.

Potato

1000

This prehistoric shark is often called a "living fossil" and has a remarkable appearance, with two dorsal fins and a distinctive tail. They are believed to be extinct until their rediscovery on 1938.

Coelacanth

1000

The song "The Wheels on the Bus", popularized by Coco Melon was written by this American folk song writer.

Verna Hills

1000

This fringe theory suggests that our planet contains vast inner civilizations or even an entire sun inside, often accessed through openings at the poles.

Hollow Earth Theory

1000

Fire Burning [2009], Eenie Meenie [2010], Beat It [2013]

Sean Kingston

1000

This seed is often called a “complete protein” because it contains all nine essential amino acids needed by the body.

Quinoa