National Food
World Currency
Global Sports
Color Symbolism
School Life
100

These folded or rolled tortillas filled with ingredients like beef, chicken, or beans are a staple of Mexican cuisine.

Tacos

100

This single currency is used by 20 different countries in Europe, including France, Germany, and Italy.

Euro

100

This is widely considered the most popular sport in the world, with over 3.5 billion fans globally.

Football (Soccer)

100

In China and many other Asian cultures, this color is widely associated with good luck, happiness, and prosperity, and is often used for wedding dresses and festival decorations.

Red

100

In many Asian countries, students are required to wear these matching outfits to school every day to promote equality and discipline.

School Uniforms

200

This popular British meal consists of battered, deep-fried fish served with thick-cut fried potatoes.

Fish and Chips

200

This is the national currency of Japan and is often represented by the symbol ¥

Yen

200

This sport is incredibly popular in India, Australia, and the UK, and uses a flat wooden bat and a small hard ball.

Cricket

200

In Western cultures, this color represents purity and is traditionally worn by brides, but in many Asian cultures, it is the traditional color of mourning and is worn at funerals.

White

200

In many cultures, especially in Japan and Thailand, students must do this before entering a school building or classroom.

Remove their shoes

300

This Vietnamese noodle soup is made with a savory broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat, often beef or chicken.

Pho

300

If you are visiting the Great Wall or eating dim sum in Beijing, you will likely pay using this currency.

Chinese Yuan (or Renminbi)

300

This is the most popular winter sport in Canada and Russia, played on a rink with a puck.

Ice Hockey

300

This color is internationally recognized as the symbol for nature, environmentalism, and the instruction to "Go" in traffic signals.

Green

300

This iconic bright-colored vehicle is the primary way students in the United States and Canada get to and from school.

Yellow School Bus

400

This spicy Indian dish is made with a variety of spices and is often served with rice or flatbread like naan.

Curry

400

This currency is used in both Australia and Canada, though the colorful plastic banknotes look very different from each other.

Dollar

400

Known for its "Haka" dance before games, New Zealand is world-famous for this high-contact team sport.

Rugby

400

While it represents happiness and sunshine in the United States, in some European cultures like Germany, this color can traditionally symbolize jealousy or envy.

Yellow

400

This is the name for the metal or plastic storage boxes found in the hallways of Western schools where students keep their personal belongings.

Lockers

500

This long, thin loaf of French bread is famous for its crispy crust and soft inside.

Baguette

500

This currency shares its name with several Spanish-speaking countries, including Mexico, Argentina, and the Philippines.

Peso

500

This racquet sport is played on various surfaces like grass, clay, or hard courts, with the most famous tournament being Wimbledon.

Tennis

500

Often used by banks and major corporations, this color is globally associated with calmness, stability, and trust.

Blue

500

In many countries, the "Senior" year is the final year of high school. In the American system, this is specifically which grade level?

12th Grade

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