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100

This Japanese dish consists of thinly sliced raw fish served without rice

Sashimi

100

Only country located entirely in the alps

Switzerland

100

Voice of Mufasa

James Earl Jones

100

The only emperor of France

Napoleon

100

The amount of seconds you have in the back-court of a basketball court

8

200

This Italian pasta name literally means “little tongues.”

Linguini

200

This country’s capital is Ankara, not its largest city.

Turkey

200

This long-running reality show, hosted by Jeff Probst, debuted in 2000 and popularized the concept of contestants being “voted off.”

Survivor

200

This explorer reached India by sea in 1498

Vasco de Gama

200

This country has appeared in the most FIFA World Cup finals without ever winning the tournament

Netherlands

300

This emulsified sauce made of egg yolks and butter is one of the five French “mother sauces.”

Hollandaise

300

This capital city sits on the Tiber River.

Rome

300

This 1999 film, directed by David Fincher, is based on a novel by Chuck Palahniuk.

Fight club

300

This scientist proposed the heliocentric model in De revolutionibus orbium coelestium.

Copernicus

300

This tennis player completed the “Golden Slam” in 1988, winning all four majors and Olympic gold in the same year.

Steffi Graf
400

This spice, made from dried unripe berries, is the most widely traded spice in the world.

Black pepper

400

This African country’s capital, Addis Ababa, hosts the headquarters of the African Union.

Ethopia

400

This artist released the album Lemonade in 2016.

Beyoncé

400

This Ottoman ruler, known as “the Magnificent,” reigned during the empire’s peak

Suleiman

400

This country won the inaugural FIFA World Cup in 1930.

Uruguay

500

This French term refers to cooking food slowly in fat at a low temperature (extra 200 for the most common meat associated with it)

Confit (duck)
500

This African nation, formerly called Rhodesia, gained independence in 1980. (Extra 200 for the country it gained independence from)

Zimbabwe (England)

500

This film franchise features the character Dominic Toretto. (Extra 200 for the amount of movies in this series)

Fast and Furious (14)

500

The inventor of the philosophy of filial piety (extra 200 for what filial piety is)

Confucius (respecting your elders) 

500

What country has third most total winter olympic medals behind Norway and America? (Extra 200 for how many (within 10))

Germany (294)

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