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100

This city was formally known as "Bombay"

Mumbai

100

This was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the United States and resides on New York Harbor

Statue of Liberty

100

The 1988 Winter Olympics included this country's bobsled team's debut

Jamaica

100

According to legend, this race honors a Greek man who ran 26.2 miles to announce the defeat of the Persians in battle

Marathon

100
An estimated 85% of tea consumed in this country is iced tea

United States

200

In 1990, this Dominican Republic Site was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Zona Colonial

200

This has the highest flow rate of all the world's waterfalls and was formed by receding glaciers linking the US and Canadian border

Niagara Falls

200

At 8 millimeters tall, the grass at this center court is only played on for 15 days per year

Wimbeldon

200

Although its origins are from a town in Southwest England, this cheese is not protected by a Designation of Origin and can be legally produced anywhere

Cheddar

200

When traveling to Spain a Frenchman must remember to order this sparkling type of wine instead of Champagne

Cava

300

This country is the worlds largest Democracy

India
300

The color of this bridge is hard to find.  It was originally coated with a red lead primer but later painted orange so that it would blend in with its surroundings

Golden Gate Bridge

300

The granite for the sport of curling can be found in just two countries, China and this one where the sport was founded 

Scotland

300

Rottweilers are named after a town in this country where they were used to herd livestock and pull carts

Germany

300

The most requested drink in Hawaii, this tropical cocktail was actually invented in Oakland, California

Mai Tai

400

This is the smallest country in the world

Vatican City

400
One of the Seven Natural Wonders of South America, these falls are made up of over 275 waterfalls and sits on the border of Argentina and Brazil

Iguazu Falls

400

In 1939 after 10 days and a declared draw, South Africa and England played the longest recorded Test Match, or game, of this sport

Cricket

400

This pale lager was created in the present-day Czech Republic during the early 1800s

Pilsner Beer

400
Although it is the most widely distributed product in the world, Coca-cola cannot be found in this Asian country

North Korea

500

This country is the biggest island in the world

Greenland

500

This park is home to earth's largest living organism (by volume) -- the General Sherman Tree.

Sequoia National Park

500

This football club’s stadium hosted the first game of the Brazilian National team and is based in Rio De Janeiro

Fluminense

500

Rated by pilots as one of the most dangerous landings in the world, there are only 17 qualified pilots authorized to land on the runway in this country.

Bhutan

500

A Belgian by the name of George Washington invented instant coffee in this country

Guatemala

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