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100

Nicknamed "The Iron Lady," this wrought-iron lattice tower dominates the Paris skyline.

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

This flaky French pastry, traditionally filled with fruit preserves, is named after a crown.

What is a croissant?

100

This country sells the most chocolate

What is Belgium?

100

This Italian polymath is famous for both his art and inventions.  His iconic "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" are just some of his enduring works.

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

100

Nicknamed "the Boot," this southern European peninsula is home to the Vatican City and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

What is Italy?

200

This ancient stadium is in Rome, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was used for gladiator fights.

What is the Colosseum?

200

This creamy tomato-based pasta sauce originated in Naples, Italy, and is traditionally served with spaghetti.

What is Marinara Sauce?

200

Other than Antartica, this country is the only place without mosquitos. 

What is Iceland?

200

This Spanish artist, famous for his cubist paintings, co-founded the Cubist movement with Georges Braque.

Who is Pablo Picasso?

200

Dotted with scenic fjords and home to the Northern Lights, this Scandinavian country is known for its Viking history.

What is Norway?

300

 This church located in Moscow is known for its colorful domes.

What is St Basil's Cathedral? 


300

This creamy Spanish rice dish features saffron, seafood, and often chicken.

What is paella?

300

 This country has the smallest town HUM, with a population of 30

What is Croatia?

300

This 19th Century Dutch Painter was an impressionist who used vivid swirls and colors to convey the chaos in his own mind. His most famous painting depicts the scene out the window of his asylum room.

Who is Vincent Van Gogh?

300

This small island nation, located off the coast of Ireland, is known for its dramatic cliffs and unique wildlife, including puffins.

What is Iceland?

400

 This world-famous clock tower in London chimes every hour with its deep, familiar sound.

What is Big Ben?



400

This cured raw ham from Italy is typically served in thin slices and often paired with melon.

What is prosciutto?




400

This country has no train stations or airports, making it only accessible by roads.

What is Andorra?

400

This Spanish artist's surreal dreamscapes, featuring melting clocks and distorted figures, challenged traditional notions of reality.

Who is Salvador Dalí?

400

Straddling both Europe and Asia, this mountain range forms a natural border between the two continents.

What are the Ural Mountains?



500

 Sitting atop a former acropolis, this ancient Greek temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a major tourist attraction in Athens.

What is the Parthenon?


500

This thick, flavorful Hungarian stew is slow-cooked with meat, vegetables, and paprika.

What is goulash?

500

This country has the oldest monarchy/ dating back to 940 ce

What is Denmark?

500

This 19th century french painter was a leader in the impressionist movement and most of his landscapes included the flowers of his garden, especially the water lilies.

Who is Claude Monet?

500

This mountain range, a natural barrier between France and Spain, is famous for its challenging cycling climbs, including the Alpe d'Huez.

What are the Pyrenees?

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