St. Ateneo de Manila
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Color Rumble
Fruit Ninja
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The founder of the Society of Jesus, this Saint was canonized twice, once as a Saint, and once on his leg.


St. Ignatius of Loyola

200

Ingredients: Milkfish, Carrots, Onion, Garlic, Egg, Green Peas, Flour

Method: Frying/ Grilling

Relyenong Bangus

200

Orange is not the only fruit-color word in English, making it inexpensive at all.

Peach - Cheap

200

In Japan, these fruits are sealed into containers while growing, making the mature fruit square, and often sold at an expensive price.

Watermelon

200

You can get my measurement by multiplying the value of radius by 2.

Diameter

400

This saint was an Italian Jesuit and a cardinal of the Catholic Church. He was canonized a saint in 1930 and named Doctor of the Church, and one of the most important figures in the Counter-Reformation.

St. Robert Bellarmine

400

Ingredients: Beef, Potatoes, Liver Spread, Carrots, Green Peas, Capsicum, Soy Sauce

Method: Marinate, Simmer

Beef Calderata

400

A vivid blue-violet hue named after a flower, is so dependable for it is only one "Hey" away.

Iris - Siri

400
The fruit that shares the highest percentage of genes with humans.

Banana

400
One of the instruments in a car's dashboard, used for measuring the distance traveled by the vehicle.


Odometer

600

A Polish saint, used to be a novice in the Society of Jesus, this boy is said to have foretold his death before it even occured.

St. Stanislaus Kostka

600

Ingredients: Sugar, Heavy Cream, Salt, Vanilla, Egg Yolks

Method: Baking, Burning

Creme Brulee

600

Often awarded to second placers, like a shard, this refers to a small piece of something, cut from a bigger thing.

Silver - Sliver

600

This red fruit, often mistaken for a vegetable, is botanically a berry and contains more genes than humans.

Tomato

600

An instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.

Barometer

800

A Belgian Jesuit scholastic who is celebrated as the patron saint of altar servers, Jesuit scholastics and students.

St. John Berchmans

800

Ingredients: Chicken Breast, Cheese, Cooked Ham, Bread Crumbs

Method: Pounding, Deep Frying

Cordon Bleu

800

A versatile color evoking comfort and casual style, which sits between blue and gray, is what you call something that you unearthed, like minerals and crystals.

Denim - Mined

800

This fruit was the first to be eaten on the Moon by astronauts on Apollo 11.

Peach

800
An instrument for measuring blood pressure, typically consisting of an inflatable rubber cuff connected to a column of mercury next to a graduated scale, enabling the determination of systolic and diastolic blood pressure by increasing and gradually releasing the pressure in the cuff.


Sphygmomanometer

1000

An Italian Jesuit priest and one of the founding figures of the Jesuit China missions. He created the Kunyu Wanguo Quantu, a 1602 map of the world written in Chinese characters.

St. Matteo Ricci

1000

Ingredients: Tuna, Pork Liempo, Cucumber, Vinegar, Onion, Chilis

Method: Grilling, Mixing

Sinuglaw

1000

A dark green color with hues of yellow and brown, is a semi-transparent fabric made of cotton or silk, usually used in making curtains.

Olive - Voile

1000

In the myth of Persephone, Hades tricks her into eating the seeds of this, which binds her to the Underworld for six months of the year and causes the seasons to change when she is absent.

Pomegranate

1000
An instrument for visual counting of the number of cells in a blood sample or other fluid under a microscope.


Hemocytometer