Jamaica
Brasil
Argentina
Venezuela
Philippines
100

Derived from the techniques of the indigenous Taino people, and later adapted by enslaved Africans, this unique cooking style combines a medley of spices and flavors like no other.

Jerk Chicken
100

This Brazilian Futbol star born in 1940 was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century until his death in 2022.

"Pele" Edson Arantes do Nascimento 

100

This famous dance originated in working-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires in the late 19th century.

Tango

100

During Christmas time in Caracas the streets are closed off so that people can get to Church on this form of sporty transportation.

Roller Skates

100

This beloved pastime, showcases Filipino's vocal talents at gatherings, turning any occasion into a singing festivity.

Kareoke

200

Nicknamed "Lightning Bolt" this Jamaican runner is widely known as the fastest man in the world.

Usain Bolt

200

The delicious and refreshing drink named the caipirinha can be found on every beach in Brasil and consists on Lime, Sugar, and this alcohol.

Cachaça

200

This famous woman was an Argentine politician, activist, actress, and philanthropist who served as First Lady of Argentina from June 1946 until her death in July 1952. Has a musical with the same nickname.

Eva Peron, "Evita"

200

This is the official name of Venezuela.

Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela

200

This famous street snack consists of a fertilised duck embryo.

Balut

300

In 1988, Jamaica was the first tropical country to enter the Winter Olympics with this sport.

Bobsledding

300

This Brazilian metropolis hosts the largest population of Japanese people outside of Japan.

Sao Paolo

300

Nestled at the foot of the Andes Mountains lies Mendoza, Argentina's premier wine region. Renowned for this famous wine variety.

Malbec

300

The fast-paced rhythms and lively melodies of the Venezuelan llanos (plains) are where this famous music first emerged.

Joropo

300

There are this many islands in the Philippines, making it one of the largest archipelagos globally 

7641

400

By 1660 this Jamaican city was known as a Pirates Utopia, frequented by the likes of Blackbeard and Calico Jack.

Port Royal

400

Brasil shares a border with every South American country except these two.

Ecuador and Chile

400

Argentines are some of the most obsessive soccer fans on the planet, and have a religion and church dedicated to this late great sporting legend.

Diego Maradona

400

In 1998 Venezuelans elected this controversial left-winger, who styled himself a champion of the poor by investing billions of oil wealth into social programs. 

Hugo Chavez

400

When the Filipino flag is flown upside down, it would indicate this.

They are at war.

500

Jamaica's monarch and head of state.

King Charles the 3rd.

500

This Brazilian bossa nova/jazz song was a worldwide hit in the mid-1960s and won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965.  

Girl from Ipanema

500

Argentinas national Sport.

 Pato, a kind of mix between polo and basketball.

500

This UNESCO World Heritage site has an indigenous and official name of Kerepakupai merú, and is the sixth biggest national park in the world, boasting the tallest uninterrupted waterfall, with a height of 979 metres. 

Angel Falls, also called Salto Angel.

500

This GOAT professional boxer, hails from the Philippines. Interestingly, crime rates in Manila reportedly drop to zero during his matches.

Manny Pacquiao

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