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100
These three foods we sampled today.
What is Donauwellen, Goulash, and Potato Pancakes?
100
Spell ______________.
What is L-E-D-E-R-H-O-S-E-N?
100
Germany is located on this continent.
What is Europe?
100
Sundays are considered a day of this.
What is rest?
100
Germany invented this.
What is the car?
200
This many meals German people eat a day.
What is three meals?
200
Lederhosen is not worn on a _______ basis.
What is everyday?
200
Germany's capital is this.
What is Berlin?
200
Germans usually address people by their ______ name.
What is last?
200
Dogs are allowed everywhere and it is not uncommon to see dogs in places like this and this.
What are restaurants and clothing stores?
300
This beverage is important to Germany.
What is beer?
300
Lederhosen originated here.
What is the mountains of Germany and Austria?
300
The German population is this percent (rounded to the nearest 10%) of the U.S. population.
What is 30%?
300
Germans take their time with this.
What is making friendships?
300
On Sundays there is a law that no unnecessary noise is to be made and your not supposed to do anything here.
What is outside?
400
This meal is the main meal of the day.
What is lunch?
400
The Lederhosen originated at this time.
What is the 1830's?
400
The climate in Germany is usually cool, cloudy, and wet, but sometimes these breezes come from the mountains.
What is warm?
400
Drinking plain water is not very common. This is frowned upon.
What is ice?
400
German street names are absolute this.
What is horror?
500
Many German families eat lunch together, traditionally at home but sometimes at restaurants or these.
What is beer gardens?
500
Although the Lederhosen you were shown did not have this, most Lederhosen include this piece of detail.
What is embroidery?
500
Germany is this many squared miles big.
What is 137,810 miles squared?
500
Cathedrals serve mainly as these attractions.
What is tourist?
500
On Sundays Germans have quiet hours from this to this and this to this.
What is 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.?
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