Currency
Geography
Winter Sports & Games
Seasonings, Herbs, and Spices
Bones
100

The United Kingdom uses this as their currency. One is equal to 1.2 US dollars.

pound

100

This river flows through many countries in Africa, including  Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Uganda.

the Nile River

100

In 2006 Michigan Tech staged one of these fun winter battles with 3,762 participants.

a snowball fight

100

To combat hypothyroidism, iodine was first added in the 1920s to this common seasoning.

salt

100

In humans, this bone is the thigh; in other animals, it's the hind leg.

the femur

200

It’s not hard to tell that this currency is used in Afghanistan.

afghani

200

The lowest land point on Earth is the shore of this body of water.

the Dead Sea

200

Before the first Winter Olympics in 1924, this sport was played in the summer games; Canada won gold in 1920.

hockey

200

A garnish on deviled eggs, this colorful spice is made from dried & ground sweet red peppers.

paprika

200

The hip bones, the ilium & the ischium are part of this complex of bones that joins the legs & the trunk.

the pelvis

300

The peso is a popular currency in a few countries, including this South American country which is the southernmost country in the world.

Chile

300

The highest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, is located in this country.

Nepal

300

Vermont's Catamount Trail is made up of 300 miles of this type of skiing.

cross-country skiing

300

Ivy is related to this herb, long used in teas & as a drug in China.

ginseng

300

Though its name is shorter, this forearm bone is slightly longer than the radius.

the ulna

400

This currency is used in Iraq.

dinar

400

This Welsh capital is at the mouth of the River Taff, which may account for its name.

Cardiff

400

Encyclopedia Britannica calls this sport "a game similar to lawn bowls but played on ice".

curling

400

It can take thousands of crocus stigmas to make even a small amount of this golden seasoning used in paella.

saffron

400

The maxilla is the fixed upper bone of this.

the jaw

500

To be equivalent to one US dollar, you would need 1,000,000 of this Venezuelan currency.

bolivar

500

In Scotland, the 2 largest of these Gaelic-named bodies are Lomond & Ness.

a Loch

500

The first Winter Olympics were held in this year, almost 30 years after the first Summer Olympics.

1924

500

Curcumin is a yellow pigment of this spice sometimes known as Indian saffron.

turmeric

500

Because it supports the head, the topmost vertebra is called this, also the name of a mythical giant.

the atlas

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