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World Geography
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Fruit
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100

This U.S. President famously said, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!" in 1987.

Who is Ronald Regan?

100

This country is home to the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Sphinx.

What is Egypt?

100

This kitchen appliance uses hot air to "fry" food and is a staple for making quick pizza rolls or wings.

What is an Air Fryer? 

100

This red fruit is the only one that carries its seeds on the outside.

What is a Strawberry?

100

This is the common name for the "Aurora Borealis," a light display seen in the sky near the Arctic.

What are the Northern Lights?

200

Before digital photos, you had to take this to a shop to be "developed" in a dark room.

What is film?

200

If you are visiting the "Colosseum" and eating authentic gelato, you are in this city.

What is Rome?

200

This "fancy" toast topped with a smashed green fruit and maybe an egg became a meme for being "expensive."

What is Avocado Toast? 

200

This tropical fruit was once so rare that people in the 1700s would "rent" them for parties as a status symbol.

What is a Pineapple?

200

This is the world's tallest type of tree, found mostly along the coast of Northern California.

What is a Redwood (or Sequoia)?

300

This 1985 benefit concert featured Queen and was held to raise funds for the Ethiopian famine.

What is live aid?

300

This island nation is famous for its "Anime," sushi, and being the "Land of the Rising Sun."

What is Japan

300

This purple-colored root vegetable became a "must-have" flavor for ice cream and boba tea recently.

What is Ube

300

Botanically speaking, this long, yellow fruit is actually classified as a "berry," while a raspberry is not.

What is a Banana?

300

If you are lost, this mossy-topped "instrument" has a needle that always points toward the Magnetic North.

What is a compass?

400

Before the internet, this thick paper book was delivered to your door so you could look up phone numbers.

What are the Yellow Pages 

400

This mountain range separates Europe from Asia and shares a name with a type of "Sidecar."

What are the Ural Mountains?

400

This breakfast food involves soaking oats in milk overnight in a jar to eat cold the next day.

What is a Charcuterie Board?

400

This small, fuzzy brown fruit is actually named after a flightless bird from New Zealand.

What is a Kiwi?

400

This is the process where plants use sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into food (and oxygen for us!).

What is photosynthesis? 

500

This handheld device from 1989 allowed you to play Tetris and Super Mario on the go.

What is game boy?

500

This is the only country in the world that begins with the letter "O."

What is Oman?

500

This breakfast food involves soaking oats in milk overnight in a jar to eat cold the next day.

What are overnight oats?

500

Despite being used in salads and sauces, this red "vegetable" is botanically a fruit.

What is a Tomatoe?

500

This 3-letter word describes a young tree, but is also the name of the fluid that travels inside it.

What is sap?

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