Italian Landmarks
Formula 1
Country Capitals
Name the 80s Musician
Alcohol
200

This landscape borders with Austria and Switzerland and is quite rocky.

The Alps (The Dolomites)

200

He won the most titles with Ferrari

Michael Schumacher

200

Canada

Ottawa

200

Girls Just Want To Have Fun




Cyndi Lauper
200

Rum + coke

Cuba Libre

400

This landmark is one of the 7 wonders of the world.

Colosseum

400

This organization is the governing body of motor sport.

Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)

400

Italy

Rome

400

Where the Streets Have No Name

U2

400

Orange juice + Vodka

Screwdriver

600

This landmark is a good place to eat gelato and enjoy the sculptures of ancient sea gods.

La Fontana di Trevi

600

This is the location of the longest Formula 1 circuit in the world.

Pescara, Italy

600

Lebanon

Beirut

600

Head Over Heels

Tears For Fears

600

 White Rum + Sugar + Lime Juice + Soda Water + Mint

Mojito

800

This is what the Roman saying SPQR stands for and can be seen on most manhole covers around Rome.

Senatus Populusque Romanus

800

This is the name of the circuit where the Belgian Grand Prix takes place.

Spa-Francorchamps

800

Malta

Valletta

800

Tainted Love

Soft Cell

800

Gin + Vermouth + (sometimes with an olive or lemon)

Martini

1000

This landmark is a string of centuries-old seaside villages on the rugged Italian Riviera coastline. In each of the 5 towns, colorful houses and vineyards cling to steep terraces, harbors are filled with fishing boats and trattorias turn out seafood specialties along with the Liguria region’s famous sauce, pesto.

Cinque Terre

1000

This is the phenomenon that occurs on straights as cars gain and lose downforce from the ground-effect aerodynamics beneath the floor of the vehicle. 

Porpoising

1000

Mongolia

Ulaanbaatar

1000

Just an Illusion

Imagination

1000

Gin + Vermouth Rosso + Campari + garnished with orange peel

Negroni

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