Brands
Science
International Food
History/Geography
Potpourri
100

This French brand, founded in 1854, is known for its iconic monogram pattern and luxury leather goods, including luggage, handbags, and accessories.

Louis Vuitton

100

This element is the most abundant in the Earth's atmosphere and makes up 78% of it.

Nitrogen

100

This Turkish dish consists of ground lamb or beef, seasoned and shaped into skewers, then grilled.

Kebab

100

In 1492, this explorer sailed the ocean blue and reached the Americas, although he thought he had found India.

Christopher Colombus

100

This animated sea sponge lives in a pineapple under the sea.

Spongebob Squarepants

200

This car company’s blue oval logo is one of the most recognized in the world, and it's famous for the Mustang.

Ford

200

This unit measures the force of gravity acting on an object.

Newton

200

This Spanish treat is deep-fried dough, often sprinkled with sugar or cinnamon, and is a favorite during holidays and festivals.

Churros

200

This French Revolution leader was executed by guillotine in 1793.

Maximilien Robespierre

200

This literary term describes a reference to another work, such as mythology, literature, or history, within a text.

Allusion

300

This Japanese company created some of the world’s most iconic video game characters, including Mario, Link, and Donkey Kong.

Nintendo

300

This part of the digestive system is responsible for absorbing most of the nutrients from the food we eat.

Small intestine

300

This popular dessert from Japan is made of glutinous rice and typically filled with sweet red bean paste.

Mochi

300

This South American country has Buenos Aires as its capital and is known for tango music and dance.

Argentina

300

This planet spins on its side and has rings that rotate vertically.

Uranus

400

This French luxury brand, known for high-end silk scarves, leather goods, and equestrian-inspired fashion, shares its name with the Greek messenger god.

Hermes 

400

This is the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest to the Sun.

Mercury

400

These small, deep-fried Filipino dumplings are typically filled with meat or vegetables and are served with a sweet vinegar sauce.

Lumpia
400

This large desert, located in northern Africa, is known as the largest hot desert in the world.

The Sahara Desert

400

In Greek mythology, she opened a box and let out all the world's evils.

Pandora

500

This American fashion brand, founded in 1962, is famous for its preppy style and its iconic polo shirts and sweaters with a large embroidered pony.

Ralph Lauren

500

This type of bond forms when electrons are shared between two atoms.

Covalent bond

500

This dish, popular in Spain and Latin America, consists of ground meat wrapped in dough, then fried, similar to a turnover.

Empanadas

500

This ancient Greek city-state was famous for its warriors and military training.

Sparta

500

This is the largest internal organ in the human body.

Liver

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