Gimme Energy
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Winged-Character Club
I like trains.
[Category], but from Japan
200

Originating from Melanesian and Polynesian peoples and culture, this supernatural force or power may be ascribed to people, spirits, or inanimate objects. Now, it is a common term in fantasy settings.

mana

200

James Joyce’s REM sleep cycle and morning routine.

Finnegans Wake

200

Yes, the city in Arizona, but the bird reborn from its own ashes is also the superhero name of Nari.

pheonix

200

The full name of this #1 Train:

Thomas the Tank Engine

200

Japan is turning THIS into electricity! Using piezoelectric tiles.

footsteps

400

Nuclear power is devised by splitting the nuclei of this.

atom

400

Christopher Paolini’s 2023 titular torture cycle.

Murtagh

400

Crime time, a killing committed by a flock of crows.

murder

400

This phase of water builds in pressure to push the pistons of its own type of engine. Also, a video game publishing platform.

steam

400

I don’t think Osamu Dasai was in the right head space when he wrote about the alienation of an unreliable narrator. Kinda makes you feel...

No Longer Human

600

When the sun and a tree love each other very much, the tree uses this process to produce energy and create a Huldra.

photosynthesis

600

Colleen Hoover’s most infamous date.

November 9th

600

Birds have wings to use this human named concept, of which were used in planes. Do you think Val's metal wings can use this?

Bernoulli’s Principle

600

“I like trains.” and other memed skits are attributed to this series of animated YouTube videos. Also, the first four letters of the second row on a keyboard.

asdfmovie

600

Pokémon EN famously has these legendry birds, their names derived from with a pun deriving in this language.

Spanish / uno, dos, tres

800

No. Calories give you energy. This is just a stimulant commonly found in coffee.

caffiene

800

Norman Boutin’s royally “most flawless book and character.” He'll debate you online if you disagree.

Empress Theresa

800

A flamingo gains it’s pink color from consuming this:

algae and/or brine shrimp

800

[Daily Double Challenge!] 

Purdue Pete, boilermaker

800

While famous for its bullet trains, Japan hopes to finish construction of this type of train for the Chuo Shinkansen. Pray it does not get bisected.

Magnetic Levitation / Maglev / magnets

1000

Most of energy production seems to be making electricity by spinning this.

turbines

1000

Jerome David Stalinger— Oh shoot, John Lennon!

Catcher and the Rye

1000

Unlike most other birds, this common city fowl can produce milk for its young out of its throat.

pigeons

1000

Original published as the second part to "Levee Song," this adapted American spiritual of “all day long” labor is famous despite most only remembering the first lines.

I’ve been working on the railroad.

1000

[Daily Double!]

Yes. /  Everything is. / [say anything but no.]