World Leaders
3 words, 3 syllables
Classic movie quotes
Kangaroo words
General Knowledge
100

This man was the first Emperor of France, crowned in 1804.

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

In the children's classic "little red riding hood", this villainous animal is ultimately defeated at the end.

Big Bad Wolf

100

In this futuristic film, the main character says menacingly: "Hasta La Vista, Baby."

The Terminator

100

The word "blossom" also contains within itself this synonym for when flowers open and become bigger.

Bloom

100

This body of water bordered by Jordan and Israel contains so much salt that you can famously float on it effortlessly.

The Dead Sea

200

Known as the “Father of India,” he led the country to independence through nonviolent protest.

Mahatma Gandhi

200

This is how the movies' most famous detective famously introduces himself.

Bond, James Bond.

200

In 1980, watching this movie we thought was the second in a series, we learned “Do or do not. There is no try.”

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back

200

The kangaroo word "chicken" contains another name for itself.

Hen

200

This is the scientific symbol used in equations to represent the speed of light in a vacuum.

C

300

Known as The Iron Lady, she became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979. 

Margaret Thatcher

300

This term for your body's automatic response to danger implies a choice between 2 equally unpleasant options

fight or flight

300

The second rule of this movie is the same as the first. But rule number three is "If a fighter says "stop," goes limp, or taps out, the fight is over "

Fight Club

300

Within the word "destruction", you can find a four-letter word with a similar meaning.

Ruin

300

This landmark, located on the River Thames and overlooking the walled City of London, was used as a prison with torture chambers, and where the two wives of King Henry the VIII were executed.

The Tower of London

400

This leader’s reform policies of Glasnost and Perestroika led to the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union.

Mikhail Gorbachev

400

This alliterative prank was probably a lot more fun before everyone had doorbell cameras.

ding dong ditch

400

In this 1975 movie, Chief Brody quips: “You're going to need a bigger boat.”

Jaws

400

The word "rain" can be found in this longer, more scientific name for the same phenomenon.

Precipitation

400

This American West Coast baseball team is the only one in the MLB whose city and name are both in Spanish.

San Diego Padres

500

This leader was the Romanian President from 1965 to 1989, known for the Romanian Revolution.

Nicolae Ceaușescu

500

This imperative catchphrase of Star Trek's Enterprise Captain Jean-Luc Picard means, roughly speaking, "do it."

"Make it so"

500

Directed by Spielberg: "Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire."

Schindler's List

500

Both "car" and "cart" can be found in this double-kangaroo word for an ancient version of the above.

Chariot

500

Historians believe that the Bubonic Plague started in Europe in this year.  

1347