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400

This tennis tournament is the only Grand Slam played on grass courts.

Wimbeldon

400

This French mother sauce is made from milk thickened with a white roux.

béchamel


400

his city served as the divided capital of East and West Germany during the Cold War.

Berlin

400

Shake it off artist

Taylor Swift

400

This scientist developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

Issac Newton

800

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles

Brazil

800

This jewish dish is made from white sauce and fish

Gefilte

800

This canal, completed in 1869, connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.

Suez

800

This streaming service released the hit series Rings of Power

Prime Video

800

This South African leader became president in 1994 after 27 years in prison.

Mandela

1000

This boxer was stripped of his heavyweight title in 1967 after refusing induction into the U.S. Army.

Ali
1000

This Italian dessert’s name literally means “pick me up.”

Tiramisu

1000

This international organization preceded the United Nations.

League of nations

1000

This TV series features the fictional company Dunder Mifflin.

The office

1000

This explorer completed the first circumnavigation of the globe, though he died before its completion.

Magellen

1600

This NFL coach led the only team to complete a perfect season, finishing 17–0 in 1972.

Don Shula

1600

This spice, derived from the dried bark of a tree, was a key driver of European exploration.

Cinnamon

1600

worlds largest archipelago

Indonesia

1600

This 1999 film featured the line, “I see dead people.”

The sixth sense

1600

This Russian empress expanded her empire significantly after seizing power in 1762.

Catherine the Great

2000

This swimmer won seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics

Mark Spitz

2000

This Middle Eastern paste made from ground sesame seeds is a key ingredient in hummus.

Tahini

2000

This country was formerly known as Burma

Myanmar
2000

This fictional metal alloy is bonded to Wolverine’s skeleton in Marvel Comics.

What is adamantium?

2000

This Enlightenment philosopher wrote Two Treatises of Government.

John Locke

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