Wonder
And
Whimsy
Animal Kingdom
Fictional Flings
Its All Greek to Me
400

This Country is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza, the last surviving wonder of the ancient world.

What is Egypt?

400
This coordinating conjunctions used to connect words, phrases or clauses that are similar or equal in structure.  

What is "and"?

400

This whimsical children's character created by J.K. Rowling is a half-giant who introduces Harry Potter to the magical world. 

Who is Haggrid?

400

This marine mammal is known for its intelligence and social behaviour, often found swimming in pods and performing acrobatics. 

What is a Dolphin?

400
This star-crossed couple's love story unfolds in Verona, ultimately leading to tragedy, thanks to their families' feud. 

Who is Romeo & Juliet?

400

The god of sky and thunder.

Who is Zeus?

800

This new wonder of the world, a statue, standing 98 feet tall, is a symbol of Christianity and overlooks the city of Rio de Janeiro.

What is Christ the Redeemer?

800

This Coordinating conjunction is used to introduce a contract or exception. 

What is "but"?

800

This beloved children's author created whimsical characters like the BFG and Matilda known for their imaginative stories and playful language. 

Who is Roald Dahl?

800

This reptile, known for its ability to change color for camouflage and communication, is often found in tropical climates.

What is a Chameleon?

800

In "The Great Gatsby" this mysterious millionaire pines for this socialite, leading to a story of love and loss in the Jazz Age.

Who is Daisy Buchanan?

800

The god of the under world.

Who is Hades?

1200

This fabled gardens, said have been built in Ancient Babylon, is often regarded as one of the greatest feats of engineering in the ancient world. 

What are the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?

1200

This subordinating condition is used to introduce a reason or cause.

What is "because"?

1200

This character, known for his whimsical adventures, is a young boy who never grows up and has magical encounters in Neverland.

Who is Peter Pan?

1200

This insect is known for its complex social structure, living in colonies and working together to build intricate nests.

What is an Ant?

1200
This animated couple shares a romantic adventure in a magical tale set in Agrabah.

Who are Aladdin & Jasmine?

1200

The god of war.

Who is Ares?

1600

This Country is home to the new wonder, Chichen Itza, an ancient Mayan city known for its iconic pyramid, El Castillo. 

What is Mexico?

1600

This subordinating conjunction can indicate both time and reason. 

What is "since"?

1600

This classic children's book features a mischievous cat who wears a tall striped hat and brings chaos to a rainy day.

What is "The Cat in The Hat"?

1600

This apex predator of the Arctic is known for its thick fur and ability to swim long distances in cold water. 

What is a Polar Bear?

1600

In "Gone with The Wind", a strong-willed Southern belle is torn between her love for Ashley Wilkes and this charismatic rogue. 

Who is Rhett Butler?

1600
The goddess of marriage and wife of Zeus.

Who is Hera?

2000

This enormous wall, stretching over 13,000 miles was built to protect Chinese states from invasions and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.  

What is the Great Wall of China?

2000

This coordinating conjunction is used to introduce a contrast or an unexpected result. 

What is "yet"?

2000

This whimsical form of poetry often features playful language, made-up words, and nonsensical themes as exemplified in words by Edward Lear.  

What is a limerick?

2000
This marine creature, known for its eight arms and high intelligence, can change colour and texture to blend into its surroundings. 

What is an Octopus?

2000

In "Wuthering Heights", a passionate and tumultuous relationship unfolds between the wild Catherine Earnshaw and her brooding counterpart.  

Who is Heathcliff?

2000
The herald of the gods.

Who is Hermes?