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100

This rapper from Brooklyn was “Big Poppa” before his untimely death in 1997.

Who is Notorious B.I.G. 

100

You can visit the Statue of Liberty in this U.S. city.

What is New York City?

100

This Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice, raw fish, and sometimes vegetables, rolled or served in bite-sized pieces.

What is sushi?

100

This fruit is often thought of as a vegetable and is used in salads, sauces, and ketchup.

What is a Tomato?

100

This sport uses terms like “love,” “deuce,” and “ace” to keep score.

What is Tennis?

200

This Seattle-born guitarist wowed Woodstock with his electric version of the national anthem.

Who is Jimi Hendrix?

200

Big Ben is the nickname for the great clock tower in this capital city.

What is London?

200

This soft drink, created in Atlanta in 1886, is still one of the world’s most popular beverages.

What is Coca-Cola (Coke)?

200

This cheese from Wisconsin is famous for its squeaky texture when fresh.

What are Cheese Curds?

200

This grueling three-week cycling race through France is one of the world’s most famous.

What is the Tour de France?

300

This artist shocked audiences at the 2010 MTV VMAs by wearing a “meat dress.”

Who is Lady Gaga?

300

The Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge are two famous landmarks in this country.

What is Australia?

300

This Mediterranean dip is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and garlic.

What is Hummus?

300

In Japan, you can find soda flavored like this condiment usually found on Thanksgiving tables.

What is Gravy?

300

In 1997, this heavyweight boxer was disqualified for biting his opponent’s ear during a match.

Who is Mike Tyson?

400

With a career spanning gospel, soul, and pop, this “Queen of Soul” demanded a little “R-E-S-P-E-C-T.”

Who is Aretha Franklin?

400

The Great Wall, stretching thousands of miles, was built to protect the northern borders of this country.

What is China?

400

This traditional New Orleans stew is thickened with roux and often contains sausage, seafood, and okra.

What is Gumbo?

400

In some parts of the U.S., “Rocky Mountain oysters” aren’t seafood — they’re actually this part of a bull.

What are Testicles?

400

This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in men’s soccer.

What is Brazil?

500

This jazz legend, nicknamed “Satchmo,” made What a Wonderful World unforgettable.

Who is Louis Armstrong?

500

Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas,” can be visited high in the Andes Mountains of this country.

What is Peru?

500

This crusty French bread is long and thin, commonly served with butter or cheese.

What is a Baguette?

500

This beverage can legally be called “champagne” only if it comes from the Champagne region of this country.

What is France?

500

This Olympic sport was originally called “whiff-whaff” when it was invented in England.

What is table tennis (or ping pong)?

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