ANIMALS
SPORTS
NATIONALITIES
THE UK
THE USA
100
A ​large ​African ​animal with a very ​long ​neck and ​long ​legs.
GIRAFFE
100
A ​game for two ​teams of eleven ​players in which an ​oval ​ball is ​moved along the ​field by ​running with it or ​throwing it.
American football
100
A ​person from Finland.
Finn
100
The capital city of the UK.
LONDON
100
The number of stars on the flag of the USA.
50
200
A ​large ​wild ​animal of the ​cat ​family with yellowish-brown ​fur that ​lives in ​Africa and ​southern ​Asia
LION
200
A ​game ​played by two ​teams of five ​players who ​score ​points by ​throwing a ​large ​ball through an ​open ​net ​hanging from a ​metal ​ring.
BASKETBALL
200
A ​person from Switzerland.
SWISS
200
The author of Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
200
The 44th president of the USA.
BARACK OBAMA
300
A very ​large, ​thick-skinned ​animal from ​Africa or ​Asia that has one or two ​horns on ​its ​nose.
RHINOCEROS
300
A ​game ​played ​outside on ​grass in which each ​player ​tries to ​hit a ​small ​ball into a ​series of nine or 18 ​small ​holes, using a ​long, ​thin ​stick.
GOLF
300
A ​person from Denmark.
DANE
300
The capital of Wales.
CARDIFF
300
City of Angels.
LOS ANGELES
400
An ​animal with greyish-brown ​fur, a ​black and ​white ​head and a ​pointed ​face, that ​lives ​underground and comes out to ​feed at ​night.
BADGER
400
A ​sport ​played by two ​teams of seven ​players, usually women or ​girls, in which ​goals are ​scored by ​throwing a ​ball through a ​net ​hanging from a ​ring at the ​top of a ​pole.
NETBALL
400
A ​person from ​North Korea or ​South Korea.
KOREAN
400
The Prime Minister of the UK.
DAVID CAMERON
400
The Big Apple.
NEW YORK
500
A ​mammal that ​moves ​slowly and ​lives in ​trees. They ​live in Central and ​South ​America.
SLOTH
500
A ​sport in which two ​people ​fight and ​try to ​throw each other to the ​ground.
WRESTLING
500
A ​person from Bangladesh.
BANGLADESHI
500
Duke of Cambridge
PRINCE WILLIAM
500
Where is the White House?
WASHINGTON
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