What building toy's name comes from the Danish "Leg Godt"?
Lego
In what "Eternal City" can you find the Colosseum?
Rome
What Italian car brand features a "Prancing Horse" on its logo?
Ferrari
What traditional Japanese garment translates to "thing to wear"?
Kimono
What creamy condiment is made from egg yolks, oil, and vinegar?
Mayonnaise
What is the amount of money collected for passing Go in Monopoly?
200
What South American country contains the most of the Amazon Rainforest?
Brazil
What is the best-selling car model of all time (made by Toyota)?
Corolla
What does the Mexican holiday "Día de los Muertos" mean in English?
Day of the Dead
What "King of Fruits" is known for its spikes and very strong smell?
Durian
What 1980s puzzle cube has over 43 quintillion configurations?
Rubik's Cube
What marble mausoleum in India was built by Emperor Shah Jahan?
Taj Mahal
What EV company was the first carmaker to hit a $1 trillion market cap?
Tesla
What K-Pop group was the first Korean act to top the Billboard 200?
BTS
Sparkling wine must come from what country to be called Champagne?
France
What arcade icon was originally named "Puck-Man"?
Pac-Man
In what city is the Burj Khalifa (the world's tallest building) located?
Dubai
What German highway is famous for having no speed limits in some areas?
Autobahn
What New Zealand rugby team is famous for performing the Haka?
The All Blacks
What spicy fermented cabbage dish is a staple of Korean cuisine?
Kimchi
What broom-riding sport was recently renamed "Quadball"?
Quidditch
What "Lost City of the Incas" sits high in the Andes Mountains?
Machipichu
What luxury car brand is known for the "Spirit of Ecstasy" hood ornament?
Rolls-Royce
What French term refers to a social blunder or "false step"?
Faux Pas
What is the world's most expensive spice, derived from a crocus flower?
Saffron