This ocean borders Europe to the west.
Atlantic Ocean
This ancient Roman amphitheater still stands in the city of Rome today.
The Colosseum
Capital of France
Paris
What country does pizza come from? Extra 100 points if you can also name the city.
Italy (city=Naples)
Spotify, Minecraft, and IKEA all originate from this European country.
Sweden
This sea lies between Italy and the Balkans
Adriatic Sea
This city was divided by a wall from 1961 to 1989. Include the country that this city is in.
Berlin, Germany.
This tiny country is completely surrounded by Italy
Vatican City
Ireland once had a famine of what major food?
Potatoes
This European city has more bicycles than people.
Amsterdam
This mountain range forms a natural border between France and Spain
Pyrenees Mountains
A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, and scientific "rebirth" following the Middle Ages.
Capital of Spain
Nutella was invented in this country in the 1940s as a way to stretch chocolate after WWII rationing and cocoa shortages.
Italy
This Scandinavian country has over 50,000 islands and the most fjords in the world. 
Norway
This is the country that is the largest in Europe (fully within Europe). It is bigger than France.
Ukraine
This country was the first to grant women the right to vote in Europe (1906)
Finland
Germany has more land neighbors (bordering countries) than any other European countries. How many bordering countries does Germany have?
9
This country hosts the running of the bulls every July in Pamplona.
Spain
Finland has more of this animal than people — especially in the northern Lapland region.
Reindeer
This narrow strait separates Spain from Morocco at Europe's southern tip
Strait of Gibraltar
This tiny Pyrenean country has been co-ruled by two foreign leaders since 1278 — one French, one Spanish
This landlocked Central European country has a capital city split in two by the Danube River.
Hungary (Budapest -- capital city)
Half points if you get one of the two.
This country consumes more coffee per person than any other in the world — nearly double Italy's rate.
Finland