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100

This Egyptian queen was the last pharaoh of Egypt.

Cleopatra

100

This is the tallest mountain in Africa.

Mount Kilimanjaro

100

This Danish author wrote The Little Mermaid and The Ugly Duckling.

Hans Christian Andersen

100

This star is at the center of our solar system.

Sun

100

This Japanese sport involves wrestlers trying to push each other out of a ring.

Sumo wrestling
200

This empire created the Code of Hammurabi, one of the first written legal codes.

Babylon

200

This river runs through Cairo.

The Nile

200

This French author wrote Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

Victor Hugo

200

This is the chemical symbol for gold.

Au

200

This Jamaican musician made reggae famous worldwide.

Bob Marley

300

This explorer’s ships were the first to sail around the world.

Ferdinand Magellan

300

This European country is famous for fjords.

Norway

300

This Chilean writer is famous for her magical realism novel The House of the Spirits.

Isabel Allende

300

This Italian scientist improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism.

Galileo Galilei

300

This anime features the character Son Goku.

Dragon Ball

400

This medieval conflict was fought between England and France from 1337 to 1453.

Hundred Years' War
400

This country has two capitals: Pretoria and Cape Town.

South Africa

400

This novel by Gabriel García Márquez tells of seven generations of the Buendía family.

One Hundred Years of Solitude

400

This unit is used to measure electric current.

The ampere

400

This long-running British sci-fi series features the Doctor, who travels in a TARDIS.

Doctor Who

500

This dynasty built the Taj Mahal in India.

Mughal Dynasty

500

This Asian desert is the largest cold desert.

Gobi Desert

500

This Persian poet is known for the Rubáiyát.

Omar Khayyám

500

This branch of science studies earthquakes.

Seismology

500

This Bollywood film industry is based in this Indian city.

Mumbai
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