Flags
Homophone
History
Biology
Alcohol
100

Occupation involving selling fresh produce/more disgusting

grocer/grosser

100

The year the treaty of Waitangi was signed

What is 1840?

100

an infective agent that typically consists of a nucleic acid molecule in a protein coat, is too small to be seen by light microscopy, and is able to multiply only within the living cells of a host.

What is a virus?

100

One of the first alcoholic beverages procured by humans (made from honey)

What is mead?

200

Someone who digs underground/underage

miner/minor

200

This person suffered a great defeat at the battle of Waterloo

Who is Napolean?

200

The smallest cells found in the human body

What are Sperm cells?

200

The chemical compound that is also known as alcohol

What is Ethanol?

300
high pitched cry/aquatic mammal

wail/whale

300

The U.S president that is regarded as the creator of National Parks

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?

300
These cells carry oxygen around the human body

What are red blood cells?

300

A chronic disease characterised by uncontrolled drinking and preoccupation with alcohol.

What is alcohol abuse?

400

The only country in Asia that used to have a Union Jack on its flag

What is India?

400

A medium-sized cat/golf course

lynx/links

400

This battle was named after the city that was fought for by Germany and its allies against the Soviet Union in 1942-1943

What is Stalingrad?

400

The organ that regulates blood sugar

What is the Pancreas

400

The 3 types of alcohol that make up a Negroni

What is Gin Campari and Vermouth?
500

The centre of the Japanese flag represents this

What is the sun?

500

bitterly regret/a mixture of fat and flour

rue/roux

500

This was the last imperial dynasty in China

What is the Qing Dynasty?

500

The kingdom of organisms algae are classified as

What is a protist?
500

The country gin was invented

What is Holland