World Capitals
Myth Monsters
Househeld Objects
World Leaders
Cheese
400

A massive clock tower named Big Ben stands next to the Parliament buildings in this capital city.

London

400

Looking directly into the snakes that make up the hair of this deadly Gorgon will instantly turn you to stone.

Medusa

400

This appliance uses electromagnetic waves to heat up your leftovers in just a couple of minutes.

micowave

400

This 45th President of the United States was elected to a non-consecutive second term.

Donald Trump

400

This ultra-popular, semi-hard English cheese can range in color from natural white to deep orange and is often labeled "mild," "sharp," or "extra sharp."

cheddar

800

You can visit the historic Colosseum and throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain in this European capital.

rome

800

Half-man and half-bull, this beast was kept trapped inside a giant maze called the Labyrinth on the island of Crete.

Minotaur

800

Invented by Hubert Cecil Booth, this motorized device uses suction to remove dirt from carpets and floors.

vacumm cleaner

800

First taking office in 2017, this center-left leader became the youngest President in French history at age 39.

Emmanuel macron

800

Universally loved on pizza, this fresh, mild Italian cheese is traditionally stretched using the pasta filata method and was originally made from water buffalo milk.

Mozzerela

1200

This Asian capital city is the most populous metropolitan area in the world and features the historic Imperial Palace.

tokyo

1200

This monster with a lion's body and a human head famously guarded the Giza pyramids and told riddles to travelers.

Sphinx

1200

This handheld kitchen tool features multiple sharp-edged holes used to shred blocks of cheese or vegetables.

Cheese Grater

1200

He assumed office as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following a landslide Labour Party victory.

Keir Starmer
1200

The unique appearance of this pungent category of cheeses—including Roquefort and Gorgonzola—is created by intentionally injecting strains of Penicillium mold.

Blue

1600

This capital city sits high in the Andes mountains and was built on the ruins of the ancient Inca city of Tomebamba.

Ecuador (Quito)

1600

In Norse myth, this colossal sea monster resembles a giant squid and drags entire Viking ships down into the ocean depths.

Kraken

1600

This small, flexible piece of metal or plastic is used to temporarily hold sheets of paper together without binding them.

paperclip

1600

This leader of the Christian Democratic Union succeeded Olaf Scholz to become the Chancellor of Germany.

Friedrich Merz

1600

Authentic wheels of this hard, granular "King of Cheeses" must be produced in specific northern regions of Italy, such as Parma or Reggio Emilia.

Parmigiano--Reggiano

2000

Meaning "Ulaanbaatar" in the local language, this coldest national capital city sits between Russia and China.

Ulaanbaatar

2000

This multi-headed hound of Hades guards the gates of the Greek Underworld to prevent the dead from escaping.

Cerberus

2000

This classic mechanical device uses an internal pendulum or spring to tick at a steady speed, helping musicians keep time.

metronome

2000

Following the 2024 death of Ebrahim Raisi, this heart surgeon and politician was elected President of Iran.

Masoud Pesikzstan

2000

Fetching up to $1,300 per kilogram, Pule is the most expensive cheese in the world and is uniquely crafted in Serbia using the milk of this animal.

Donkey

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