Cookies
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Animals
Fruits and Berries
Venice
100

In 2002, to celebrate the centennial of Animal Crackers, Nabisco released a special cracker of THIS Australian marsupial

The koala

100

For the longest time this board game, which requires taking over countries and ruling over them, was banned in Germany

Risk

100

They are the only flying mammals

Bats

100

It is the only fruit/berry with seeds on the outside

Strawberries

100

Officially, these Venetian boats must be black

Gondolas

200

Unagi pies are Japanese cookies made with the bones of THIS animal

The eel

200

Some pieces of THIS game are purposefully a couple of millimeters smaller than the rest, so that they could be easily taken out of the tower

Jenga

200

A single one of THESE animals, can carry 50 times their own body weight

Ants

200

The farther south an orange grows, the more of THIS color it becomes

Green

200

Sections of Venice reserved for Jewish people were known as THIS, now referring to any slum area occupied by minorities

Ghettos

300

The word cookie comes from the word “Koek”, which was introduced by Europeans from THIS country, whose residents often immigrated to America in the 18th century

Netherlands

300

All the properties in Monopoly are named after actual streets in this New Jersey casino city

Atlantic City

300

The Turritopsis Dohrnii is a species of THIS sea creature, which can transform its cells to stay, essentially, immortal

Jellyfish

300

It’s interesting to note that the favorite fruit of monkeys is not the banana, but instead THE

Mango

300

In 1295, he returned to Venice after spending 25 years in China

Marco Polo

400

This was, statistically, the most popular cookie in America in the 20th century

 Oreos

400

The German version of this game is called “Mensch Ärgere Dich Nicht”, which roughly translated to “Mister, Do Not Worry”

Sorry

400

The Ugly Animal Preservation Society, dedicated to protecting ugly endangered animals, has this sea creature as their mascot

The blobfish

400

The Jews believe that these fruits have 613 seeds, one for each commandment of the Torah.

Pomegranates

400

The name of this South American country translates to “Little Venice”

Venezuela

500

Chocolate Chip Cookies were first invented in THIS Massachusetts restaurant, named the same as a famous cookie brand

Toll House

500

In the Middle Ages, Turkish chess players, not wanting the King piece to have multiple wives, called the Queen piece a “ferz”, which translates to THIS job

Vizier/Advisor

500

These animals are members of the Ursid classification family

Bears

500
Plants of THIS fruit produce only one fruit per year

Pineapples

500

THIS stone bridge is the oldest and arguably the most famous bridge in Venice,

Rialto Bridge

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