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100

This mountain range serves as the geographical border of Europe and Asia, in Russia and North-Western Kazakhstan.

What is the Ural Mountains?

100

Hosted during the month of September, this annual celebration combines a beer festival with amusement rides, games, and traditional Bavarian food.

What is Oktoberfest?

100

This song was the #1 most popular song of 2024, according to the Billboard's Year-End Hot 100 chart. The song released on June 23rd 2023 by a bearded man in tatoos.

What is Lose Control? (Teddy Swims)

100

This Japanese city was bombed in 1945, officially resulting in the end of World War II 3 days later after a 2nd bomb hit a nearby city.

What is Hiroshima?

100

This traditional dish in France is cooked land snails served with garlic-herb butter, and sounds disgusting to many people worldwide.

What is escargot?

200

This Shakespeare play is known for being his longest, and you can spend 4 hours watching the performance.

What is Hamlet?

200

This country is known for being home to Machu Picchu, or otherwise known as "Lost City of the Incas".

What is Peru?

200

This artist was the first to leave One Direction in March 2015.

Who is Zayn Malik?

200

This country has ancient pharaonic traditions, remaining deeply woven into modern identity, symbolism, and national pride.

What is Egypt?

200

This Spanish dish is traditionally made with rice, rabbit, snails, and vegetables, but today, has many variations that include seafood, meat or vegetables.

What is Paella?

300

This God is known as the Ancient Greek God of the Sun.

Who is Apollo?

300

This country is home to Europe's largest waterfall, reaching 23 meters high and 150 meters wide, near the border of its neighbouring country.

What is Switzerland?

300

This Danish singer released his hit song, reminding everyone of when they were 𝑥 years old.

Who is Lukas Graham?

300

This philosopher was credited with developing the Socratic method, a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue that stimulates critical thinking and illuminates ideas. 

Who is Plato?

300

This poisonous cuisine originated from Japan, requiring a special license to cook and serve to customers due to its high toxicity.

What is pufferfish?

400

This city is known as the "City of a Hundred Spires".

What is Prague?

400

This country is known for having over 40,000 Buddhist temples, with famous temples including Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun and Wat Pho in its capital city.

What is Thailand?

400

This band put a boy swimming underwater on their album cover. The boy was 4 months old at the time, and they later sued the band.

Who is Nirvana?

400

The event in which a fleet was sent by King Phillip II to invade England and restore Catholic rule under Queen Elizabeth I (Departure from Lisbon on May 30th 1588)

What is the Spanish Armada

400

This is the country that the daiquiri originated from, with flavours like rum, lime juice, and sugar syrup.

What is Cuba?

500

This composer is widely recognised for composing The Four Seasons.

Who is Antonio Vivaldi?

500

This Japanese city is known for Shitenno-ji, Japan's oldest Buddhist temple, founded in 593 AD, showcasing traditional Japanese architecture and serene gardens.

What is Osaka?

500

The artist that had Top 40 hits with covers of songs by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Simon & Garfunkel.

Who is Joe Cocker?

500

The historical event which took place from 5th May 1789 to 9th November 1799, marking a time of political and societal change in Western Europe

What is the French Revolution?

500

This is the most expensive steak in the world, costing up to $700/lb due to its rarity, marbling, and exceptional tenderness.

What is Wagyu (Kobe)?

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