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200
  • This classic 1994 Disney movie features Simba, Timon, and Pumbaa.

The Lion King


200

This fast-food giant is famous for the Big Mac.


McDonald's

200
  • A group of these ocean-dwelling, black-and-white birds is called a "waddle" on land.

penguins

200

This bright celestial body is the center of our solar system.


 Sun

200
  • This distinctively shaped building with sail-like roofs officially opened in Sydney Harbor in 1973.

Sydney Opera House

400
  • Before starting a solo career, Justin Timberlake was the lead singer of this ultra-popular 90s boy band.

*NSYNC

400
  • This global dish traditionally consists of a baked dough base topped with tomato sauce and cheese.

 pizza


400
  • This tall, long-necked African mammal has a purple-black tongue that can reach up to 50 centimetres.

giraffe

400
  • This force keeps our feet on the ground and causes objects to fall when dropped.

 gravity

400
  • This legendary bushranger famously wore a suit of home-made metal armor during his final shootout at Glenrowan in 1880.

 Ned Kelly

600
  • This video streaming platform is famous for its "Tudum" sound effect when you open the app.

 Netflix


600
  • This chocolate bar shares its name with the massive galaxy that contains our Solar System.

Milky Way

600
  • This is the only continent on Earth where you can find wild koalas and kangaroos.

 Australia

600

Water freeze-points at this specific temperature on the Celsius scale.

 0 degrees

600
  • This British explorer captained the HMS Endeavour and mapped the east coast of Australia in 1770.


  •  Captain James Cook
800

This 1985 sci-fi movie starring Michael J. Fox features a time-traveling DeLorean car.


 Back to the Future

800
  • This popular, colorful Mexican dish literally translates to "folded tortilla" in Spanish.



taco



800

$1000: This giant sea creature is the largest animal ever known to have lived on Earth.


 blue whale

800
  • This planet is famously known as the "Red Planet" due to the iron oxide on its surface.

 Mars

800
  • This famous American civil rights leader delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in Washington, D.C. in 1963.


  •  Martin Luther King Jr


1000

This pop megastar's record-breaking stadium tour is named after different eras of her music career.


 Taylor Swift

1000
  • This traditional Japanese paste is made from fermented soybeans, salt, and koji fungus.

 miso


1000

This bizarre, egg-laying mammal native to eastern Australia has a duck bill, beaver tail, and venomous foot spurs.


platypus

1000
  • This is the hardest known natural gemstone found on Earth.




  • diamond



1000
  • This specific capital city was founded in 1913 as a compromise between the rival cities of Sydney and Melbourne.



Canberra



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