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Oktoberfest
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100

A place where young children learn and play before grade school.

What is Kindergarten?

100

This drink is the most famous beverage served at Oktobrerfest.

What is beer?

100

This famous scientist developed the theory of relativity and is known for his wild hair.

Who is Albert Einstein?

100

This popular German sausage is often served with mustard and sauerkraut. 

What is bratwurst?

100

This is Germany's most popular sport, played with a round ball and two goals.

What is Soccer?

100

Germany is located on this continent.

What is Europe?

200

This word describes a look-alike or "double" of someone.

What is Doppelganger?

200

Oktoberfest started in this German city, also known for its beer and bratwurst.

What is Munich?

200

This composer from Bonn wrote nine symphonies, including the famous "Ode to Joy."

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

200

This salty baked snack is twisted into a knot shape and often enjoyed with mustard or cheese.

What is a pretzel?
200

This type of winter sport, involving sliiding down an icy track on a small sled, has brought Germany many gold medals.

What is luge? (or bobsledding)

200

This country borders Germany to the west and is known for the Eiffel tower.

What is France?

300

This German word means "health" and is often said after someone sneezes.

What is Gesundheit?

300

At Oktoberfest, many men wear these traditional leather shorts with suspenders.

What are lederhosen?

300

This legendary race car driver from Germany won seven Formula One world championships. He also shares a name with a local elevator company.

Who is Michael Schumacher?

300

This sweet, flaky dessert filled with apples and cinnamon is one of Germany's most famous pastries.

What is apple strudel?

300

This German race car company is known for it's silver-colored Formula 1 team nicknamed the "Silver Arrows."

What is Mercedes-Benz?

300

In 1987, Ronald Reagan stood in this Germany city and urged Soviet Leader, Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down this wall."

What is Berlin?

400

This friendly German greeting means "Good day" and is often used instead of "hello."

What is Guten Tag?

400

This lively type of music, played by brass bands, is often heard at Oktoberfest celebrations.

What is oompah music?

400

This famous car designer created the Vokswagon Beetle and is the namesake of a luxury vehicle brand.

Who is Ferdinand Porsche.
400

This rich chocolate-and-cherry cake is named after a forest region in Germany.

What is Black Forest cake?

400

This German tennis player became the youngest man ever to win Wimbledon when he took the title at just 17 years old in 1985.

Who is Boris Becker?

400

This German city is famous for its busy harbor and is where the Beatles played many of their early concerts.

What is Hamburg?

500

This long German word describes taking joy in someone else's misfortune.

What is Schadenfreude?

500

Oktoberfest originally began as a celebration for this kind of special event in 1810.

What is a royal wedding?

500

This fairy-tale duo collected stories like Cinderella and Hansel and Gretel.

Who are the Brothers Grimm?

500

This hearty dish is made of noodles or dumpling often served with gravy or cheese - a german version of mac and cheese

What is spaetzle?

500

This German female athlete lit up the 1988 Olympics, winning medals in both singles and doubles tennis.

Who is Steffi Graf?

500

World War II began when Germany invaded this neighboring country in 1939.

What is Poland?

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