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100

This yellow fruit is often seen in bunches and is a favorite of monkeys.

What is a banana?

100

This U.S. city on the Pacific coast is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge.

Answer: What is San Francisco?

100

 This ancient Roman amphitheater once hosted gladiator battles and is still standing in Italy today.

Answer: What is the Colosseum?

100

The holes in this dairy product are caused by gas released by bacteria during fermentation.

Answer: What is Swiss cheese?

100

These Indigenous people of the Arctic regions are known for their igloos, kayaks, and expert adaptation to cold climates.

Answer: Who are the Inuit?

200

This sweet, fluffy food is a popular topping for pancakes.

What is butter?

200

This country has the longest Pacific Ocean coastline in the world.

Answer: What is Canada?

200

Built into a cliff in South Dakota, this landmark features the carved faces of four U.S. presidents.

Answer: What is Mount Rushmore?

200

 It's the only food that never spoils and was even found edible in ancient Egyptian tombs.

Answer: What is honey?

200

This Roman general and dictator was assassinated on the Ides of March in 44 BCE.

answer: Who is Julius Caesar?

300

This flying mammal is often associated with Halloween.

What is a bat?

300

This marine mammal, once hunted to near extinction, cracks open shellfish using tools.

Answer: What is a sea otter?

300

 This landmark in India was built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial for his wife.

Answer: What is the Taj Mahal?

300

Despite its name, this “nut” is actually a legume and grows underground.

Answer: What is a peanut?

300

This empire, ruled by emperors like Augustus and Julius Caesar, once stretched across Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.

Answer: What is the Roman Empire?

400

This legume is black in color and popular in Latin American dishes.
 

Question: What are black beans?

400

This mysterious deep-sea creature has long, trailing arms and inspired legends of sea monsters.

Answer: What is a giant squid?

400

This U.S. landmark was the site of the 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech by Martin Luther King Jr.

Answer: What is the Lincoln Memorial?

400

 This spice, once worth more than its weight in gold, comes from the dried stigma of a crocus flower.

Answer: What is saffron?

400

This pharaoh of Egypt is often called the “Boy King” and his tomb was discovered in 1922.
 

Answer: Who is King Tutankhamun?

500

This root vegetable is orange but starts with the letter B and is often used in soups and stews.

Question: What is butternut squash?

500

Native to the Pacific, this oily fish is often smoked or canned and is a staple in many diets.
 

Answer: What is mackerel?

500

This medieval castle, associated with Count Dracula, sits in the mountains of Transylvania.

Answer: What is Bran Castle?

500

 This dairy product is made when bacteria is added to milk and it’s allowed to ferment.

Answer: What is yogurt?

500

The Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, were said to be located in this ancient Mesopotamian city.
 

Answer: What is Babylon?

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