Ciao! Almost all native Italian words end with...
vowels
This French landmark is the most-visited paid monument in the world.
The Eiffel Tower
La Tomatina, a festival in Spain, is (as the name suggests) an event where participants throw what at each other?
Tomatoes
The real-life "King's Landing"? Tourists flock to Dubrovnik, Croatia to see the filming location of this HBO show.
Though papyrus originated in Egypt, the first true paper was developed during the Eastern Han period, in which country?
China
Name two of the six official languages used in the United Nations
English, French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic
The Taj Mahal in India was built with the help of what animal?
Elephants
Eek! In Austria and other parts of Eastern Europe, communities make offerings to this devilish figure, the foil to St. Nicholas
Krampus
The iconic cliffs of Isla Nublar in Jurassic Park are actually the coast of which Hawaiian island?
Kauai
Brr! A mummy nicknamed "The Iceman" was found in the Alps wearing one of the first of these accessories.
hat
What language has the most native speakers?
Mandarin
This Egyptian landmark is the only remaining "Seven Wonders of the Ancient World" that you can still visit
The Pyramids of Giza
Paris Hilton is permanently banned from Germany's Oktoberfest for promoting what?
Canned Wine
An ancient temple in Petra, Jordan serves as the home for what object in Indian Jones and the Last Crusade?
The Holy Grail
Attendees at the 1950 Canadian National Exhibition were able to play the first-ever what?
a video game (Bertie the Brain)
Besides Antarctica and Australia, which continent has the least number of spoken languages?
Europe
Brazil's Christ the Redeemer statue frequently deals with what weather phenomenon?
Getting struck by lightening
A December festival in Oazaca, Mexico features which intricately carved vegetable?
Radishes
Head to New Zealand to roam the set of this village from the The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
Hobbiton
The earliest archaeological evidence of prosthetics was found buried with a woman in ancient Iran. It was made specifically for her...
eye