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100

This tech company’s logo is a simple fruit with a bite taken out of it.  

What is Apple.

100

This Middle Eastern monarchy remains one of the few absolute monarchies in the world, ruled by the House of Saud.  

What is Saudi Arabia.

100

It keeps you dry when rain pours down; you pop it open all over town.  

What is an umbrella.

100

This Swedish pop group dominated the 1970s with hits like “Dancing Queen” and “Waterloo.”

Who is ABBA.


100

This spring flower grows from a bulb and comes in bright colors like red, yellow, and purple — especially in the Netherlands.  

What is the tulip.

200

This luxury brand’s interlocking “YSL” monogram was designed in 1961 by the graphic artist Cassandre, famous for Art Deco posters.

What is Yves Saint Laurent.

200

This European monarchy ended in 1917 when its royal family was overthrown during a Revolution.  

What is the Russian Empire.

200

It’s carved in stone, it stands for years; it honors triumphs, griefs, and fears.

What is a monument.

200

This Italian tenor became one of the “Three Tenors” and was already a major opera star by the 1980s.

Who is Luciano Pavarotti.

200

This fragrant white flower is used in leis and perfumes and is the national flower of the Philippines.  

What is jasmine.

300

This outdoor clothing brand’s half‑dome logo is inspired by the granite peak El Capitan in Yosemite National Park.  

What is The North Face.

300

This monarchy’s royal crest features three lions and has been used since the reign of Richard the Lionheart.   

What is the United Kingdom.


300

It’s forged in fire, it shapes the land; it flows like paint from nature’s hand.  

What is lava.

300

This British singer became a rock icon with “Space Oddity” and “Let’s Dance.”  

Who is David Bowie.

300

This flower’s name means “two lips,” but it’s actually known for its heart‑shaped petals and sweet scent.  

What is the lilac.

400

his automaker’s logo is often mistaken for a simple slanted “H,” but it actually represents two people — a customer and a company representative — shaking hands in silhouette.

What is Hyundai.

400

This European monarchy traces its origins to 872 CE, making it the oldest continuous monarchy in the world.

What is Norway.

400

It’s time and tide in numbered spin; it marks the end, it marks begin.  

What is a calendar.


400

This Irish rock band frontman became known for his activism as much as his vocals.  

Who is Bono

400

This flower, often used in funerals, is known in many cultures as the “flower of the dead.”  

What is the marigold.

500

This luxury brand’s minimalist “double‑T” logo was inspired by the architecture of the Moorish palace in Granada, Spain.  

What is Tory Burch.

500

This monarchy’s emperor holds the world’s oldest hereditary title, dating back more than 2,600 years according to tradition

What is Japan.

500

It’s born of stars in cosmic night; it bends the world with unseen might.  

What is gravity.

500

This French singer‑songwriter wrote “La Mer,” later adapted into the English classic “Beyond the Sea.”  

Who is Charles Trenet.

500

This corpse‑smelling giant flower is one of the largest single blooms on Earth.  

What is the Rafflesia.

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