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100

This drink is often referred to as “the nectar of the gods” in Greek mythology.

wine

100

The value of π (pi) is commonly rounded to this number for most calculations.

3.14

100

In Denmark, you must legally check for this underneath your car before starting it.

sleeping children

100

This U.S. state has more coastline than all the other 49 states combined.

Alaska

100

He was the first President of the United States.

George Washington

200

This French dish is a savory custard baked with eggs, cream, cheese, and often vegetables or meat.

quiche

200

This is the only even prime number.

2

200

In Venice, it’s illegal to do this on bridges — a tourist favorite for photos.

feed pigeons 

200

This African country is the only one in the world shaped like a perfect square on most maps.

Egypt 

200

This British monarch’s reign, from 1837 to 1901, was so influential that an entire era was named after her.

Queen Victoria 

300

This spicy fermented Chinese dish is traditionally made with cabbage and chili peppers.

kimchi

300

The perimeter of a square is 48 units. Each side is this long.

12

300

In this country, it is illegal to chew gum in public.

Singapore

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!!!!!!!!!

This river flows backwards from south to north, defying most rivers in the world.

Nile River

300

This South African leader spent 27 years in prison before becoming president.

nelson Mandela

400

This Italian cheese is traditionally used in tiramisu.

mascarpone

400

The area of a triangle can be calculated using this formula.

 ½ × base × height

400

In Samoa, it’s against the law to forget this special annual date.

wife's birthday

400

This city is the only capital in the world that sits on two continents at once.

Istanbul

400

he only U.S. President to serve more than two terms, he led the country through the Great Depression and World War II.

Franklin D Roosevelt

500

This Southeast Asian sauce is fermented from soybeans and is used as a base for soups, marinades, and stir-fries.

soy sauce 

500

The sum of the angles in any triangle.

180 degrees 

500

In France, it was once illegal to name your pig this — the name of a famous historical leader.

Napoleon

500

This ocean has the fewest named seas, with only one — the Sargasso Sea

Atlantic Ocean

500

This mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher of ancient Greece is often credited with laying the foundation for modern geometry and was executed for "corrupting the youth of Athens."

Socrates

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