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Wanna Dance?
100

Kirigami is cutting and folding paper into objects or designs; this is doing it without cutting, pasting, or decorating

What is origami? 

100

This planet is so big that more than 1,000 Earths would fit inside it

What is Jupiter?

100

For a great view, get to the top of this 300-metre structure located on the Champs de Mars

What is the Eiffel Tower?

100

Meaning "I approve", "Coo" is short for this; saving 1 keystroke adds up

What is cool?

100

It's said that "it takes two to" do this dance that evolved in Buenos Aires

What is Tango? 

200

A simple method of printing and duplicating uses these cutouts; paint is applied through the removed areas 

What are stencils?

200

This country's King Fahd Airport covers 300 square miles, more than all of Bahrain, which has 3 airports of its own

What is Saudi Arabia?

200

In 2016, the wizarding world of this character opened at Universal Studios Hollywood

Who is Harry Potter?

200

"GTG" can mean "Good to go" or this parting phrase

What is got to go?

200

This dance that was made popular in the 1920s is named for a city in South Carolina

What is Charleston?

300

Useful in electronics crafts, this process joins circuit components using a low melting point alloy

What is soldering?

300

Dedicated in 80 A.D., it covered 5 acres, was 4 stories high and originally sat 50,000 spectators

What is the Colosseum? 

300

You can book your own private capsule and take a spin 443 feet above the Thames on this attraction

What is the (London) Eye? ) (Acc: Millennium Wheel)

300

Someone who types "Sup" to you is contracting these two words

What is what's up?

300

A pair of quick steps are followed by a pair of slow ones in the dance called the Texas this

What is two-step?

400

From the French for "to cut out", it's the craft of decorating a surface with paper shapes

What is decoupage?

400

Cawker City, Kansas claims the world's biggest ball of this 5-letter item, with around 8 million feet

What is (sisal) twine?

400

Consisting of three extinct volcanoes, it contains Africa's highest point

What is (Mount) Kilimanjaro?
400

In "KK", the first K replaces this letter

What is O?

400

Dances with repetitive names include the cancan and this lively Cuban dance

What is Cha-Cha?

500

This type of knitting uses a hooked needle to draw thread or yarn through intertwined loops

What is crochet(ing)?

500

The world's largest building by volume is this company's 472 million-cubic-foot factory in Everett, Washington

What is Boeing?

500

This ruined Maya city on the Yucatan Peninsula is complete with a pyramid rising 79 feet above the main plaza

What is Chichen Itza?

500

Writer Adam Gopnik was among parents who made their kids snicker by thinking "LOL" meant this, not "Laugh Out Loud"

What is Lots of Love?

500

Polite society was shocked to see couples in close contact for this ballroom dance that has a Viennese type

What is a waltz?

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