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100

This large, flightless bird is the national bird of Australia, and a male is called a "shawer."

What is an Emu?

100

This city has the oldest underground railway system in the world.

What is London?

100

This fruit, often mistaken for a vegetable, is technically a berry and the most consumed worldwide.

What is a tomato?

100

This annual event which takes place at Cooper's Hill in southwest England involves competitors running down a steep hill chasing this object.

What is a wheel of cheese?

100

This is the smallest country in the world, with an area of only about 0.2 square miles.

What is Vatican City?

200

This astronomical term refers to the boundary around a black hole beyond which nothing can escape.

What is the event horizon?

200

When this city's metro was inaugurated back in 1966, it became the first underground train in North America to run on rubber tires instead of metal wheels.

What is Montreal?

200

This Mexican drink, made from rice, cinnamon, and sugar, is often served cold.

What is horchata?

200

This team has won the most FIFA World Cup titles.

What is Brazil?

200

This country spans both Europe and Asia and has a city that literally sits on two continents.

What is Turkey?

300

This soft metal is represented by the symbol "Sn" on the periodic table of elements.

What is tin?

300

This city in Asia is home to both the longest transit network and largest by ridership.

What is Shanghai?

300

This raw fish delicacy in Japan can be deadly if not prepared correctly.

What is pufferfish?

300

This event made its first (and maybe last?) Olympic appearance at the 2024 Summer Games in Paris.

What is breakdancing?

300

This South American mountain range is the longest in the world, stretching over 7,000 km (4,300 miles).

What are the Andes?
400

The states of matter include solid, liquid, gas, and this fourth state that is often found in lightning and neon signs.

What is plasma?

400

This Asian city’s MTR system is famous for efficiency and includes an “Octopus Card” used for transit, retail, and more.

What is Hong Kong?

400

This spice, once known as “red gold,” is the most expensive in the world by weight and is often used in Persian, Indian, and Spanish cuisine.

What is Saffron?

400

This Japanese martial art, meaning “gentle way,” is also an Olympic sport practiced worldwide.

What is Judo?

400

The largest desert in Asia at about 1200 miles long and 600 miles wide, it's name comes from Mongolian meaning "waterless place"

What is the Gobi?

500

This plant, also known as the titan alum, produces one of the largest blooms in the world and smells like rotting flesh.

What is the corpse flower?

500

Up until 2022, this European city’s metro was the deepest in the world, with some stations over 100 meters underground.

What is Kyiv?

500

This North African dish, named after the conical clay pot it’s cooked in, is a slow-cooked stew with meat, vegetables, and spices.

What is tagine?

500

A sliotar is used in this Gaelic sport.

What is hurling?

500

This country is home to the most freshwater lakes in the world.

What is Canada?

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