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100

"The Opera House", featured in Finding Nemo, is located in this country.

What is Australia


100

This celebrity, who now makes regular appearances on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, won gold in the men's decathlon at the Montreal Olympics. 

Who is Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner 

100

Grown in Spain, Marcona is a variety of this nut.

What are almonds

100

This event has olympians jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard, usually while performing acrobatics.

What is Diving

100

If you’re in Central Asia, ask for shashlik; if you head down to the Middle East, ask for this 2-word skewered meat equivalent.

What is a shish-kebab

200

The fictional character Dracula originated from Transylvania, located in this European country.

What is Romania

200

When asked why they didn't smile more during their Dancing with the Stars performance, this Olympian  responded with "Smiling doesn't win you gold medals"... which is true. Smiling alone definetly wouldn't have gotten them seven Olympic medals.

Who is Simone Biles

200

Poutine is the national dish of this country.

What is Canada

200

This winter sport is one in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles.

What is Curling

200

This event, a beer festival and a travelling funfair, is held in Munich, Germany between September and October every year.

What is Oktoberfest

300

This is the smallest country in the world

What is the Vatican City

300

This Olympian is known not only for dominating the halfpipe, but for making a quick cameo in the 2011 Rom-Com Friends With Benefits".

Who is Shaun White

300

This Korean national dish is one of thinly sliced, prime cuts of meat marinated in a mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, onions, ginger, sugar, and wine and then grilled. It is often eaten wrapped in lettuce or spinach leaves and accompanied by rice.

What is Bulgogi

300

First trending in the early 1920s on Santa Monica beaches, this event is played by two teams that score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court. 

It became a part of the official program of the Summer Olympic Games in 1964 (Tokyo)

What is Beach Volleyball

300

FREE POINTS

*cue double fingerguns*

400

This country has a unicorn as its national animal. 

What is Scotland

400

This winner of balance-beam gold and a member of the silver-ranking U.S. women's gymnastics team, went on to win the eighth season of Dancing With the Stars

Who is Shawn Johnson

400

Per capita, this country drinks the most tea.

What is Turkey

400

This women-only event became a part of the official program in 1984. Performed on a floor with an apparatus (hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon or rope); this event evolved from a host of disciplines, such as classical ballet and dance.

What is Rhythmic Gymnastics

400

During the Monkey Buffet Festival, this country will pay homage to its many monkeys by providing 4.5 tons of fruits, veggies and candies to the 3,000 monkeys that live around one of the oldest temples.

What is Thailand

500
During the 9th century, coffee was first discovered by a goat-herder from this country- located on the horn of Africa.

Hint: Starbucks has a blend of their beans sold in stores.

What is Ethiopia

500

This ice skater pulled off an illegal, yet impressive backflip on the ice that cost her points in the 1998 Winter Olympics. 

Who is Surya Bonaly

500

Made with cassava and plantains, this soft, dough-like food is one of the most popular foods in West and Central Africa.

What is fufu

500

This open water events was on the program of the first three editions of the modern Olympic Games, utilising oceans, rivers or lakes prior to the adoption of swimming pools.

What is Marathon Swimming

500

This is the only continent in the world with no active volcanoes but houses one of the world's largest extinct volcanoes.

What is Australia

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