Also found in the classroom
Foreign Geographic terms
AKAs
9-letter words
Spilleon Special
400

After a few years inactive, the "Doomsday" one moved in a pessimistic direction in 2017.

Clock

400

In French: Ile

Island

400

The less formal name for table tennis

Ping-Pong

400

Sodom was destroyed by fire & it

Brimstone

400

The name of the politico-economic union between his mother's motherland and two nearby countries

Benelux

800

Term for anything transparent and round; the snow type is a popular souvenir

Globe

800

In German: Vulkan

Volcano

800

"My country 'tis of thee" is alternatively known by this one-word title

America

800

Fiefs were a part of this social system that was big in the middle ages

Feudalism

800

Where's my...?

Blazer

1200

Arnold Schwarzenegger got this title nickname in a 1996 movie because he made people's past disappear

Eraser

1200

In Dutch: Berg

Mountain

1200

Farsi, the official language of Iran, is also known by this 7-letter title

Persian

1200

This word can describe a very tall woman or a fish from a South American River

Amazonian

1200

This American short-story writer, author of "The Raven" was born on 19 January 1809

Edgar Allan-Poe

1600

Cliffs made of this form of soft, fine-grained white limestone rise on both sides of the straight of Dover

Chalk

1600
In Spanish: Playa

Beach

1600

Varicella is another name of this childhood disease

Chickenpox

1600

For normal depth perception, the eyes work together in this type of vision

Binocular
1600

His birthday (at least) once fell on this day, regarded as "the most depressing day of the year".

Blue Monday

2000

A covert operation by one country's operatives pretending to be from another country is a "false" this attack

Flag

2000

In Italian: Fiume

River

2000

From the Greek for "Wolf Man", it's another term for werewolf

Lycanthrope

2000

This type of belt worn by gunmen has little slots to hold extra ammunition

Bandolier

2000

His name derives from the one of the twelve sons of this Patriarch of the Israelites

Jacob (later given the name "Israel")