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100

The heaviest one of this fruit on record is over 5.5 pounds – that makes a lot of guacamole!

Avocado

100

You can see this high-kicking dance at French cabarets or at Radio City Music Hall at Christmastime.

Can-can

100

The flag of Israel, like the flags of Greece and Honduras, has only these two colors.

Blue and White

100

Men in Scotland first wore this now-traditional garment in the 16th century.

Kilt

100

If you're idyllically happy, you're on this cloud

Cloud Nine

200

Now closely aligned with New Zealand, this small fruit originated in China.

Kiwi

200

This Yale University football song is the most sung college tune, according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

Boola Boola

200

The 1979 Camp David Accords led to a peace treaty between Israel and this country.

Egypt

200

A comfortable, loose-fitting woman’s dress from Hawaii.

Muu-muu

200

This legendary perfect society ran into a big problem when it sank beneath the sea

Atlantis

300

The number of seeds in this juicy, seedy fruit can vary from 200 to about 1,500.

Pomegranate

300

At Hawaiian or Chinese banquets, this is a platter of assorted small meat or seafood appetizers.

Pupu

300

This fourth prime minister of Israel was born in Kiev (now part of Ukraine), was brought up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and settled in Palestine when she married in 1917.

Golda Meir

300

A traditional woman’s dress from India.

Sari

300

The name of this imaginary island created by Sir Thomas More is synonymous with a perfect place

Utopia

400

In Aesop’s fables, when the fox couldn’t reach this tasty fruit, he decided it was sour anyway.

Grapes. Hence the saying “sour grapes,” which refers to the adoption of a negative attitude toward something you cannot have.

400

This African fly is responsible for the death of uncountable millions of livestock and tens of millions of people through the transmission of diseases such as sleeping sickness.

Tse-tse

400

This well-known Israeli folk dance is often performed to the traditional song “Hava Nagila.”

The hora

400

A traditional Japanese garment worn by both men and women.

Kimono

400

Region of China in which you'd find Shangri-La... if it's where it's supposed to be

Tibet

500

In Colonial times, this fruit was a symbol of hospitality. You can still see it adorning some old New England doors and window shutters.

Pineapple

500

This Vladimir Nabokov protagonist was obsessed with the teenaged Lolita.

Humbert Humbert

500

This Israeli prime minister was assassinated at a Tel Aviv peace rally in 1995.

Yitzhak Rabin

500

The cowboy hat, made by this hat manufacturer since 1865, remains a true American icon.

Stetson 

500

There were not one, not two, but this many cities of Cibola

Seven

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