World Geography
Throwback Time Machine
Screen Stars & Classics
Guess the Icon
History & Culture
100

This country is both in Europe and Asia and controls the Bosporus Strait, a key waterway between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.

Turkey 

100

This handheld puzzle toy, invented in 1974, challenges players to align all six colored faces.

Rubik’s Cube

100

This 1997 blockbuster about a tragic ship features Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

Titanic

100

This Italian polymath painted the Mona Lisa and designed inventions centuries ahead of his time.

Leonardo da Vinci

100

This civilization built Machu Picchu high in the Andes Mountains.

Inca Empire

200

This African country is unique in that it was never formally colonized, except for a brief Italian occupation.

Ethiopia 

200

This iconic arcade game features a yellow character navigating a maze while avoiding ghosts.

Pac-Man

200

This TV show follows six friends living in New York City and became one of the most popular sitcoms ever.

Friends

200

This country is famous for sushi, anime, and a capital city called Tokyo.

Japan 

200

This document begins with the phrase “We the People” and outlines the framework of the U.S. government.

U.S. Constitution

300

This country has sovereignty over the world’s largest island, which is geographically part of North America but politically linked to Europe.

Denmark (via Greenland)

300

Before DVDs and streaming, movies were commonly rented in this cassette format.

VHS tapes

300

This legendary British band produced hits like “Let It Be” and “Hey Jude.”

The Beatles

300

This scientist developed the theory of relativity and is often shown with wild hair and a famous equation.

Albert Einstein

300

This war, fought from 1914 to 1918, was triggered by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

World War I

400

Although many think it’s Sydney, this is actually the capital city of Australia.

Canberra

400

First introduced in 1959, this doll became a global symbol of fashion and play.

Barbie

400

This epic fantasy trilogy features characters like Frodo and Gandalf on a quest to destroy a powerful ring.

The Lord of the Rings

400

This ancient wonder of the world was a massive structure built as a tomb for a pharaoh in Egypt.


Great Pyramid of Giza

400

This policy of rebuilding Europe after World War II was funded primarily by the United States.

Marshall Plan

500

This country has the most time zones in the world, despite many of them being uninhabited or overseas territories.

Istanbul

500

This 1990s digital pet required constant attention, or it would “die” on screen.

Tamagotchi

500

Known as the “Queen of Pop,” this artist revolutionized music and performance starting in the 1980s.

Madonna

500

This novel features a totalitarian regime led by “Big Brother” and explores themes of surveillance and control.

1984 (by George Orwell)

500

This Chinese philosophy, founded by Confucius, emphasizes ethics, family loyalty, and social harmony.

Confucianism

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