Animal Kingdom
Famous Explorers
Saints
Food around the world
Dance
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This black-and-white bear native to China primarily eats bamboo.

Giant Panda

100

This Italian explorer’s 1492 voyage to the Americas is widely known.

Christopher Columbus

100

The patron saint of Ireland, famous for driving snakes out of the country.

Saint Patrick

100

This Italian dish consists of flattened dough baked with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.

Pizza

100

This ballroom dance, often performed to slow music, is known for smooth, flowing movements.

The waltz

200

This marine mammal is famous for its intelligence and echolocation abilities.

Dolphine

200

He was the first European to reach India by sea, sailing around Africa.

Vasco da Gama

200

The saint known for her visions of angels and guidance during the Hundred Years’ War in France.

Joan of Arc

200

Sushi, often made with raw fish and rice, originates from this country.

Japan

200

Originating in Cuba, this Latin dance is lively and often danced to salsa music.

Rumba

300

A group of lions is called this..

Pride

300

This Portuguese navigator is credited with circumnavigating the globe.

Ferdinand Magellan

300

The patron saint of animals, especially known for his love of nature and the Franciscan order.

Saint Francis of Assisi

300

Paella, a famous rice dish with saffron, seafood, or meat, comes from this European country.

Spain

300

This street dance style emerged in the 1970s in New York City and includes popping, locking, and breaking.

Breakdancing

400

This small insect can lift many times its own body weight.

An Ant

400

This English explorer searched for the Northwest Passage and has a bay in Canada named after him.

Henry Hudson

400

This saint, a former Roman soldier, is famous for his martyrdom and is the patron of soldiers.

Saint George

400

This spicy, fermented Korean side dish is usually made with cabbage and radishes.

Kimchi

400

This energetic dance from Argentina is often performed in pairs with dramatic poses.

Tango

500

The only marsupial native to North America.

Opossum

500

Known as the “father of modern exploration,” he explored much of North America for France.

Jacques Cartier

500

The patron saint of travelers, often depicted with a staff and a shell.

Saint James the Greater

500

Known as the national dish of Brazil, it combines black beans, pork, and beef.

Feijoada

500

This highly stylized dance originated in Spain, characterized by rhythmic stomping and intricate footwork.

Flamenco

600

This largest species of shark is a filter-feeder, not a predator.

Whale Shark

600

This Norwegian explorer is famous for leading the first expedition to reach the South Pole in 1911.

Roald Amundsen

600

He is the patron saint of Scotland, often depicted with a saltire (X-shaped cross).

Saint Andrew

600

This Middle Eastern dish made of chickpeas and tahini is often served as a dip.

Hummus

600

This classical dance form originated in Italy and is performed on pointe shoes.

Ballet

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