Led a non-violent movement that ended British rule in India.
Mahatma Gandhi
The hardest natural substance on Earth.
Diamond
The largest ocean on Earth.
Pacific Ocean
The sport played at Wimbledon.
Tennis
The Middle Eastern dip traditionally made from mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic.
Hummus
The treaty that officially ended World War I.
Treaty of Versailles
The organ responsible for filtering blood in the human body.
Kidneys
The capital city of Australia.
Canberra
The number of players on a football team on the field.
11
The country where pizza originated.
Italy
The civilization that invented democracy in ancient times.
Ancient Greece
The currency used in Japan.
Japanese yen
The river that flows through Egypt and Sudan.
Nile River
The club that plays its home games at Camp Nou.
FCbarcelona
This country is famous for inventing croissants—despite the pastry’s debated origins.
France
The event in 1789 that marked the beginning of the French Revolution.
Storming of the Bastille
The device used to measure earthquakes.
Seismograph
The country that borders both the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
South africa
The country where the Olympic Games originated.
Greece
This term describes food prepared according to Islamic dietary laws.
Halal
The empire ruled by Mansa Musa, one of the richest people in history.
Mali Empire
The year the first man landed on the Moon.
1969
The European country with the most islands.
Sweden
The athlete who holds the record for the fastest 100m sprint.
Usain Bolt
What spice is obtained from dried flower stigmas
Saffron