World Cities
Global Food
Countries
Capital/Currency/Flag
Airline/Aircraft
100

City with most UNESCO sites

Rome

100

Most eaten food

Rice

100

Country with both Atlantic & Indian Ocean coasts

South Africa

100

European country’s flag features a red dragon on a white and green background

Wales

100

Known by the call sign “Speedbird,” this airline has used the same nickname since the 1930s.

British Airways

200

Oldest continuously inhabited city

Damascus

200

Peru’s national dish

Ceviche

200

Country with the most bordering nations

China

200

European country introduced the world’s first paper money in the 17th century

Sweden

200

First airline to offer in-flight Wi-Fi on transatlantic flights using satellite technology

Lufthansa 

300

World’s highest capital city

La Paz

300

National dish of Vietnam

Pho

300

Country with two capitals

Bolivia

300

This capital city is built entirely on islands connected by bridges, giving it the nickname “Venice of the North.”

Stockholm

300

This airline was the first to operate an all-widebody international fleet.

Singapore Airlines

400

City split by two continents

Istanbul

400

Famous dish of Scotland made from sheep’s heart, liver, and lungs, 

Haggis

400

Only country entirely within another

Lesotho

400

The southernmost capital city in the world

Wellington, New Zealand

400

Experimental engine powered the SR-71 Blackbird to sustained Mach 3 speeds

Pratt & Whitney J58 turbo-ramjet

500

City with the most Michelin-star restaurants

Tokyo

500

This West African staple is a dough-like food made from cassava or yams

Fufu

500

Country has more saunas than cars

Finland

500

The flag of this country features a mythical creature that represents strength and courage.

Bhutan – the dragon "Druk"

500

On United’s first prepared meal service (1936), passengers could choose between?

  • Fried chicken, OR

  • Scrambled eggs with toast

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