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100

I go "Beep beep"

Rode Runner

100

Located in Southern Peru, this ruined city lies on top of a mountain that’s only accessible by train or hiking the Inca Trail

Machu Picchu


100

Causes you to do what everyone else is doing even though you don't want to.

Peer Pressure

100

This limestone statue of a mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion is the oldest known monumental sculpture in Egypt

The Great Sphinx of Giza

100

A method introduced in the 1800s to sterilize bacteria in milk, beer and wine. 

Pasteurization

200

Popular Japanese anime cartoon in the Arab world in the 80s


Grendizer

200

This couple:

The Roman General who thrust a sword into his abdomen when false news that his love committed suicide was told to him. When she learned of his death, legend has it that she kill herself with the bite of a poisonous snake. 

Antony and Cleopatra

200

This unconscious behavior is the tendency to look for things and interpret things in a way that confirm's your own preconceptions.

Confirmation Bias

200

There are many theories to this old levantine folk dance including stomping to ward off evil, to compress the building material together, to simply celebrate with joy. 

The Dabke
200

First invented in Persia, around 700-900 AD, this device was originally used to pump water. 

Windmill

300

A girl running a race crosses the finish line after passing the kid in second place. The girl finishes in ...

Second place

300

This "path" of over 6,400 kilometers was a network of Euro-Asian trade routes active from the 2nd century BC until mid-15th century. It was central in facilitating cultural, economic, religious and political interactions between the "East" and "West". 

The Silk Road

300

What is Nomophobia?

Fear of being without your mobile phone

300

Name the Painting and Artist

The Scream, by Edvard Munch

300

This popular summer treat was accidentally invented by an 11 year old who left a drink with a stirrer out in the cold over night

The Pop Sickle

400

I am full of holes but I still hold water. I am a ...

Sponge

400

She was queen of the Palmyrene Empire in Syria and challenged the authority of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century.

Queen Zenobia

(240 - 275)

400

The tendency to give an opinion that is more socially correct to avoid offending others

Courtesy Bias

400

An ode, or amatory poem, originating in Arabic poetry, often focusing on themes of spirituality or romantic love ~ pain of loss, or beauty of love in spite of the pain

The Ghazal

400

This simple wrist fad accessory in the 80s made it's inventor over $7 million in 1990 alone.

"Slap Wrap" Bracelets

500

"Captain Tsubasa" is a Japanese manga series from the 1980s that revolved around an 11-year old boy's passion for football. The series became a beloved cartoon dubbed in Arabic as ...

Captain Majid

500

This city was destroyed in 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius erupted, covering it in at least 6 meters of ashes, keeping its ruins preserved for centuries.

Pompeii

500

Having globophobia can be a big problem for children on birthdays because it is fear of


Balloons

500

Senbazuru is what Japanese orizuru tradition that is practiced when someone is sick

A Thousand Origami Folded Paper Cranes

to make a wish for hope to get well

500

The inventor of administering anesthesia to patients as well as over 200 surgical instruments

Al Zahrawi

a.k.a "Father of Surgery" (963 - 1013 AD)

600

I have many keys but do not open a single lock. What am I?

A piano

600

Ibn Fadlan, from the Abbasid court in Baghdad, is famous for his account of his encounters of which Northern European People (9th century)

The Vikings

600

The tendency to see events as more predictable than they actually are, the "I knew it all along" phenomenon.

Hindsight Bias
600

One of the earliest civilizations in Latin America, The Olmec, are known to have turned this plant into a ritual medicinal drink.

Chocolate (cocoa)

600

The importance of hygiene led the Mesopotamians to the invention of what item made of animal fat and wood ash.

Soap

700

The older I get, the shorter I become. I am ...

A candle

700

Nicknamed the Indian Joan of Arc, she was one of the leaders of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a.k.a India's First War of Independence to fight the British Rule.

The Rani of Jhansi

(The Queen of Jhansi)

700

This unfortunate bias leads people to support opinions just because they are becoming more popular

The Bandwagon Effect

700

Born in 1907, injured in a painful bus accident at the age of 18, this Mexican artist's striking work explored questions of identity, post colonialism, gender, class and race in Mexican Society.

Frida Kahlo

700

Originally a failed textured wall paper invention, this 1957 product has become an indispensable item for any storage and moving action.

Bubble Wrap

800

It is so fragile, that saying its name breaks it.

Silence

800

Unfathomably, what were these three infamous leaders, Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini nominated for?

Noble Peace Prize

800

What is Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia?

Fear of Long Words

800

Al Adir ar Rumi (800-870 AD), was a renowned Arab master of this game, and writer of the oldest known manual of this game of strategy.

The Game of Chess

The Oldest Known Chess Manual - it is written in arabic and titled Kitab Ash-Shatranj

800

Introduced in China around 300-200 B.C, this invention, based on magnetized mineral, revolutionized navigation before Satellites and GPS systems.  

The Magnetic Compass

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