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100

This Emirate has the largest area in the UAE.

What is Abu Dhabi?

100

Sharing its name with a fruit, this flightless bird is native to New Zealand and is also the nickname for people from there.

What is a Kiwi?

100

Despite having a great height and size disadvantage, this Israelite, who later became the king, slayed an enemy giant with nothing but a slingshot and a smooth stone.

Who is David?

100

This superhero is dubbed “the Dark Knight” and takes on a persona related to a mammal capable of true and sustained flight.

Who is Batman?

100

This Swiss tennis player has won 20 Grand Slam singles titles – the most in history for a male player – and has held the No. 1 spot in ATP rankings for a record total of 310 weeks.

Who is Roger Federer?

200

Home to many small Islands such as the Solomon Islands and the Mariana Islands, this ocean is the biggest in the world.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

The Canary Islands are named after this type of animal which is also known as “Man’s Best Friend”.

What is a dog?

200

This body of water was parted as Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt and away from slavery.

What is the Red Sea?

200

This South Korean film won four awards at the 2020 Oscars and was the first non-English film to ever win “Best Picture”.

What is Parasite?

200

This Winter Olympic sport involves sliding stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area consisting of four concentric circles with players sweeping the ice to guide the stone.

What is curling?

300

This continent in the Northern Hemisphere is the third largest in the world.

What is North America?

300

This animal has four stomach compartments and is held sacred in India.

What is a cow?

300

Considered the first Christian martyr and stoned to death, this man was one of the seven deacons appointed by the Apostles to distribute food and aid in Acts.

Who is Stephen?

300

This phrase meaning “no troubles” or “no worries” in Swahili was made popular in Western media and internationally through a song featured in the animated Disney movie Lion King.

What is Hakuna Matata?

300

This volleyball movement involves jumping, raising one arm above the head and hitting the ball so it will move quickly down to the ground on the opponent's court making it hard to receive or return.

What is a spike?

400

This country has 14 countries bordering its borders -  the most in the world.

What is China?

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What is Russia?

400

Marsupial and monotreme mothers carry their young in this.

What is a pouch?

400

These three youth were thrown into a fiery furnace after refusing to obey King Nebuchadnezzar’s decree to worship a golden statue of himself.

(Give in full their Hebrew names)

Who were Hanania, Mishael and Azariah?

400

This pop, funk and rock album was released in 1982 by the “King of Pop” and to this day remains as the best-selling album of all time.

What is Thriller?

400

Worth 50 points in a game of darts, this location is not actually the highest scoring place on a target.

What is a bullseye?

500

This artificial waterway (known as a “canal”) connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean and separates North America and South America.

What is the Panama Canal?

500

A group of this bird is called a skein when flying and a gaggle when on the ground.

What is a goose?

500

This church was described by Jesus in the book of Revelation as “having the reputation of being alive” yet they were “dead”.

What is the Church in Sardis?

500

This sports car was manufactured in the 1980s and was the vehicle of time travel in the Back to the Future cinematic trilogy.

What is a DeLorean?

500

This late American professional basketball player was named by his parents after a type of Wagyu steak.

Who is Kobe Bryant?

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