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100

This Italian dish, whose name means "pie," is typically topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various meats or vegetables.

Pizza

100

This South American country is the only one in the world that speaks Portuguese as its official language.

Brazil

100

This artist’s massive "Eras Tour" became the highest-grossing music tour of all time.

Taylor Swift

100

This giant panda's diet consists almost entirely of this woody plant.

Bamboo

100

This is the closest star to Earth and provides the energy needed for life.

Sun

200

This "King of Fruits" is famous in Southeast Asia for its powerful smell, which has led to it being banned in many hotels and subways.

Durian

200

This "Land Down Under" is both a country and its own continent.

Australia

200

This British singer is famous for his red hair and hits like Shape of You and Perfect.

Ed Sheeran

200

This is the largest animal to ever live on Earth—even bigger than the largest dinosaurs.

Blue Whale

200

This "Red Planet" is currently being explored by rovers like Perseverance and Curiosity.

Mars

300

This popular Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice combined with ingredients like seafood, vegetables, and sometimes tropical fruits.

Sushi

300

This European country is shaped like a boot and is home to the Colosseum.

Italy

300

This "Uptown Funk" singer is known for his retro style and being one-half of the duo Silk Sonic.

Bruno Mars

300

This is the only bird that can mimic human speech and is famous for its colorful feathers.

Parrot

300

Often called the "building blocks of life," these are the smallest functional units of an organism.

Cells

400

This Mexican brand of beer is traditionally served with a wedge of lime in the neck of the bottle.

Corona

400

This country has the most natural lakes in the world and uses the Maple Leaf on its flag.

Canada

400

This is the name of the K-Pop group that brought "Butter" and "Dynamite" to the top of the global charts.

BTS

400

Unlike most cats, this big cat—the largest in the world—actually enjoys swimming.

Tiger

400

This is the hardest natural substance found on Earth.

Diamond

500

Often found in bubble tea, these chewy "pearls" are made from the starch of the cassava root.

Tapioca (or Boba)

500

This country is the smallest in the world, located entirely within the city of Rome.

Vatican City

500

Before becoming a solo superstar, Harry Styles was a member of this famous boy band.

One Direction

500

This slow-moving mammal is so sedentary that algae actually grows on its fur, providing it with camouflage.

Sloth

500

This gas makes up about 78% of the Earth's atmosphere, far more than oxygen does.

Nitrogen

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