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Where in the World
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On April 17, 1964, this iconic American car was officially unveiled by Ford.

Mustang

100

I’m the king of the world!

Titanic

100

This yellow fruit shares its name with a popular knock-knock joke setup.

Banana

100

This planet is closest to the sun.

Mercury

100

You’ll find the Eiffel Tower in this European capital.

Paris

200

On April 17, 1970, this troubled space mission safely returned to Earth after an onboard explosion.

Apollo 13

200

You can’t handle the truth!

A Few Good Men

200

This "liquid gold" is made by pressing olives.

Olive Oil

200

The only continent without snakes.

Antarctica

200

This massive wall stretches over 13,000 miles across parts of northern China.

Great Wall of China

300

Benjamin Franklin, born on this date in 1706 (Old Style calendar), was famous for discovering that lightning is a form of this.

Electricity

300

To infinity... and beyond!

Toy Story

300

This spicy green paste is often served with sushi.

Wasabi

300

The color of a polar bear’s skin under its fur.

Black

300

This U.S. state is home to both volcanoes and world-class surfing.

Hawaii

400

This 20th-century pope, born April 17, 1920, served from 1978 to 2005.

Pope John Paul II

400

Keep the change, ya filthy animal.

Home Alone

400

The main ingredient in Sushi. 

Rice

400

The largest internal organ in the human body.

Liver

400

This river, the longest in the world, flows north through Egypt.

Nile River

500

April 17, 1961 marked the start of this failed U.S.-backed invasion of Cuba.

Bay of Pigs

500

Say hello to my little friend!

Scar Face

500

French dish made with slow-cooked vegetables like zucchini, eggplant, and tomato. Also, the name of a French cooking movie.

Ratatouille

500

This is the only number spelled with its letters in alphabetical order  

Forty 

500

This South American mountain range is the longest continental mountain range in the world.

Andes

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