Ancient History
Pasta
European Countries
Human Body- Anatomy
50's Performers
100

Where would you find the world-famous Colosseum?

Rome

100

Which Italian city is the pasta carbonara from?

Rome

100

Which country is the most western point of Europe?

Portugal

100

Name 3 reptiles

snakes, turtles, alligators, crocodiles, lizards

100

Snap, Crackle, Pop

Rice Krispies

200

What cat-like structure was built during the old kingdoms in Egypt

The Sphinx

200

Which pasta dish is made with sheets of pasta and bolognese sauce

Lasagna

200

Audi cars are from which country?

Germany

200

Penguins use their wings to fly. True or false

False-they use wings for warmth and swimming

200

Is it in you?

Gatorade

300

Which country is famous for its amazing (and very old) terracotta army?

China

300

What two ingredients do you need to make fresh pasta?

flour and eggs

300

Which European country is Portugal's only neighbor?

Spain

300

Largest land animal in the world

Elephant

300

Breakfast of champions

Wheaties

400

Which one of the Seven Wonders of the World still exist?

The Great Pyramid of Giza

400

What is the most popular shape of pasta?

Spaghetti

400

What tiny independent state lies within Rome?

The Vatican City

400

How many bones do sharks have?

zero

400

Let's go places

Toyota

500

Tenochtitlan was a massive capital city in which society?

Aztec

500

What is the most popular brand of dried pasta in Italy?

Barilla

500

Oslo is the capital of which European country?

Norway

500

Largest sea animal in the world

Blue Whale

500

The snack that smiles back

Goldfish

600

What dynasty ruled China for nearly 400 years?

Han

600

What is the main ingredient in pesto?

Basil

600

What is a group of lions called

a pride

600

Eat mor chikin

Chick-fil-A

700

Which female leader of Ancient Egypt had a relationship with Marc Antony?

Cleopatra

700

What pasta is named for its butterfly shape?

Farfalle

700

What do insects antennae help them do?

smell

700

Where's the beef?

Wendys

800

In 1922, excited explorers found the tomb of which famous ancient ruler?

King Tut

800

What cooking methods did ancient Romans have for pasta?

Frying

800

What European city is the THIRD most visited by tourists in the world each year?

Paris

800

Are fish warm or cold blooded?

Cold blooded

800

What's in your wallet?

Capital One

900

What is the name of the volcano that destroyed Pompeii?

Mount Vesuvius

900

Which American president first brought over pasta to America?

Thomas Jefferson in 1789

900

Before the introduction of the Euro, what was Italy's currency?

Lira

900

An animal with no backbone is called what?

An invertebrate

900

You're in good hands

Allstate

1000

What was one of the Inca cities which was situated at a height of nearly 3500 meters? 

Machu Picchu

1000

In which country was pasta first made?

China

1000

What animal is this?


Star nosed mole

1000

The ultimate driving machine

BMW

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