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100

This flower shares its name with a girl’s name and symbolizes innocence and purity.

  • Lily


100

This sport is known as "The Beautiful Game."

Football (soccer)

100

This distilled liquor is made from blue agave and originates from Mexico.

Tequila

100

This is the largest planet in the solar system.

Jupiter

100

This scale is used to measure the intensity of tornadoes.

EF Scale

200

This national flower of Japan is celebrated during hanami festivals.

Cherry Blossom

200

This piece of equipment is used in badminton instead of a ball.

shuttlecock

200

This cocktail, made with rum, lime, and mint, originated in Cuba.

mojito

200

This is the most widely consumed drink in the world after water.

tea

200

This underwater earthquake can trigger a giant ocean wave.

tsunami

300

This flower's name comes from the Greek word for "star," and it symbolizes love and wisdom.

aster

300

This country has won the most FIFA World Cups.

Brazil

300

This alcoholic beverage, commonly associated with Ireland, is often served on St. Patrick’s Day.

Guiness

300

This animal is the only one known to never sleep.

bullfrog

300

This type of storm is called a hurricane in the Atlantic but a typhoon in the Pacific.

tropical cyclone

400

This flower, known for its bright yellow color, turns to follow the sun.

sunflower

400

What country has competed the most times in the Summer Olympics yet hasn’t won a gold medal?

Philippines

400

This famous Italian sparkling wine is often used in mimosas.

Prosecco

400

This is the only continent that is also a country.

Australia

400

This volcanic eruption in the Philippines in 1991 was one of the largest in the 20th century.

Mt. Pinatubo

500

This toxic flower, often associated with mourning, is known as the "flower of the dead" in Mexican culture.

marigold

500

Which boxer fought against Muhammad Ali and won?

Joe Frazier

500

made from grain, rye being the most common.

Vodka

500

n a website browser address bar, what does "www" stand for?

World Wide Web

500

This term refers to a sudden and violent shaking of the Earth's surface.

Earthquake

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