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100

This famous tourist destination is on the border with the USA.

Niagara Falls

100

In what city and state can you find Hollywood? 

Los Angeles, California

100

The nickname of the largest bell inside the clock tower at the Houses of Parliament in London.

Big Ben

100

The name of a huge stone monolith deep in the Outback.

Uluru

100

Complete the phrase: “ As American as ------ pie.” 

apple

200

French is the only official language of this province.

Quebec

200

It's by far the biggest state and is home to Mt. McKinley/Denali, the highest mountain.

Alaska

200

This is a famous neolithic stone circle in England.

Stonehenge

200

Just off the east coast of Australia, this massive living structure can be seen from space.

The Great Barrier Reef

200

What doesn't belong in the full English breakfast? Fried or poached eggs, bacon, sausages, beetroot, grilled tomatoes, mushrooms, fried bread, black pudding, baked beans.  

Beetroot does not belong.

300

The Canadian $1 coin is named after this water bird, which has a mysterious and mournful call.

The loon

300

It's the oldest national park in the world. It has buffalo and geysers.

Yellowstone National Park

300

The Titanic was built in this city.

Belfast

300

Australia's native people, inventors of the boomerang and the didgeridoo.

Aborigines. (There are many different Aboriginal cultures and languages.) 

300

It's a Canadian dish of french fries, cheese curds and gravy.

Poutine
400

Which province is known for Banff National Park as well as oil extraction? 

Alberta

400

This is a famous natural attraction in Arizona. You can do more than take photos there. Try hiking, birdwatching, or even rafting! 

The Grand Canyon

400

Shakespeare, the author of Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and many beautiful sonnets, was born here.

Stratford-upon-Avon

400

These two cities account for 40 percent of Australia's population. Canberra was built between them as a compromise capital! 

Sydney and Melbourne. (Canberra was required to be at least 100 km from Sydney.) 

400

A traditional Scottish dish made with sheep's pluck (heart, liver, and lungs) and oatmeal, cooked in a sheep's stomach.

Haggis. It is very commonly eaten on Burns Night, January 25th.

500

This group of people indigenous to Canada live in the northern Arctic. 

The Inuit

500

These violent rotating columns of air can be very destructive and are common in the central United States.

tornadoes

500
This is a woolen skirt in a tartan pattern, traditionally worn by Scottish men.

a kilt

500

It's a venomous mammal that lays eggs. It has a bill like a duck, a tail like a beaver and its fur glows under UV light. 

The platypus

500

New Zealand and Australia both claim to have invented this meringue dessert. 

pavlova

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