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This major sporting event takes place every four years.


What are the Olympic Games? Fun Fact: The last time the Olympic gold medal was made of solid gold was 1912

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This popular beach is in South Florida on a man-made island.


What is Miami Beach? The city is bordered by two national parks, Biscayne National Park and the Everglades National Park, so there’s plenty of nature to explore

100

Born in Austria, he has been an actor and governor of California.


Who is Arnold Schwarzenegger? He won his first Amateur Mr. Universe title in 1967. After six professional titles and retirement, he returned in 1980 to win his final title.

100

If you’re a fan of meat grilled over charcoal, you know this "W" charcoal grill’s brand name.


What is Weber? The original kettle grill was inspired by a marine buoy


100

Opposite of right


What is left? Switching to the nondominant hand for everyday tasks challenges the brain by building neural connections.


200

This multi-bloomed perennial on a long stem, also called a sword lily, is in full bloom in August.


What is gladiolus? Gladiolus is the official flower of August. They are native to South Africa and grow in all areas of the country.

200

This landmark was built in France for the 1889 celebration of the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.


What is the Eiffel Tower? Originally, it was built to last only 20 years. Its antenna was used during World War I to jam German communications.

200

 This celebrity chef with the famous director-father was born in Rome, Italy.


Who is Giada De Laurentiis? She spent her early childhood in Italy before her mother moved with her to Los Angeles. If you need a pasta recipe, search the internet for “Giada and pasta.” She is the go-to person for all things pasta.

200

This flying creature’s name also describes a slab of meat sliced nearly in half and unfolded flat.


What is butterfly? Butterflying is a technique used to grill a thick cut of meat so the inside cooks and stays moist without burning the outside to a crisp.


200

You can easily measure servings of meat using this four-letter upper-body part.

What is palm? One palm equals one three-ounce serving of meat, and a whole hand is equal to a serving of fish.


300

On this continent, many shops close for the month of August.


What is Europe? You might have heard people say, “Europe is closed in August.” It’s a very popular month for Europeans to vacation. But fear not, there is still plenty for tourists to see and do in Europe in August.


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One of Greece’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos sits atop the Acropolis in the heart of Athens.


What is the Parthenon? The country is full of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of the most impressive is Meteora, a unique landscape of towering rock formations with Byzantine monasteries perched on top

300

This famous American classical author spent 22 years in Cuba and six years in Paris, where he wrote The Sun Also Rises.


Who is Ernest Hemingway? Hemingway won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1954 for his impressive body of work. He tragically died by suicide at home in Ketchum, Idaho, in 1961

300

Manual ice-cream makers require this type of salt.


What is rock? Manual ice-cream makers require rock salt, not table salt, to drop the temperature of the salt brine below freezing.

300

To breathe in short gasps


What is pant? Dogs are notorious for panting (and slobbering) after vigorous exercise. Panting is their way of cooling down.

400

This popular fruit associated with South Carolina and Georgia is harvested in August.


What is peach? For a luscious after-dinner treat, slice peaches in half, brush with olive oil, and grill them.


400

This European country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world

What is Italy? It has 60 sites. The runner-up is Germany (54), followed by France (53)


400

Known for her 1971 hit cover of “Proud Mary,” the late Queen of Rock and Roll moved to Switzerland in 1998.


Who is Tina Turner? Creedence Clearwater Revival originally released “Proud Mary.” Other Turner hits include “River Deep – Mountain High,” “I Can’t Stand the Rain,” and “The Best.”

400

Never apply barbecue sauce to meat at this stage of the grilling process.


What is early (or anything close)? Barbecue sauce has sugar in it, which burns. Apply the sauce near the end of the grilling process—just long enough for it to caramelize without burning to a crisp.

400

Data in the form of words, or to send an SMS


What is text? Data in the form of words is qualitative, while data in the form of numbers is quantitative. Generically, data is information, regardless of how it is sent or received.


500

This country celebrates Independence Day on August 15.


What is India? Celebrations include festivals across the country, parades, and kite flying. The prime minister holds a flag-raising ceremony in Old Delhi, followed by a parade and a nationally televised address.

500

This small country is made up of more than 60 islands and is known for its massive urban park, Gardens by the Bay.


What is Singapore? The former British colony is the world’s only island city-state.


500

 Currently the richest man in the world, he holds South African, Canadian, and American citizenship.


Who is Elon Musk? He was born in South Africa to a South African father and a Canadian mother. He gained Canadian citizenship before becoming an American citizen. You know him as the owner of Tesla and SpaceX.

500

Wooden planks are often used to hold this type of fish on the grill.


What is salmon? Planks are soaked in water before use, which allows the grill to act as a smoker. Common types of planks include maple, applewood, and hickory.


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B word for “sad” or “listless”


What is blah? When repeated two more times, it means “and other words that mean very little,” according to Cambridge Dictionary  


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