World Leaders
Natural Landmarks
5-letter nouns
World Cuisine
Animals you can't Domesticate
100

This McGill University Alum was elected Prime Minister of Canada in 2015.

Justin Trudeau


100

This mountain in Nepal boasts the highest elevation point on Earth.

Mount Everest

100

This simple staple food can be served sliced, or in loaves 

Bread

100

This Quebecois tavernfare is perhaps the most known Canadian dish, apart from Maple Syrup.

Poutine

100

This striped horse relative is native to the African Savannah.

Zebra

200

This Judo Black-Belt has been Head of State in Russia for over 20 years 

Vladimir Putin 


200

This colorful display is known scientifically as the "aurora borealis" 

Northern Lights 

200

According to an ancient proverb, the love of this thing is the root of all evil.

Money

200

Spanakopita is a spinach pie hailing from this Mediterranean country

Greece

200

These docile animals are the largest land mammals living today.

Elephant 

300

This eccentric Korean dictator was presumed dead in 2020, but still rules North Korea today. 

Kim Jong-Un 

300

Eyjafjallajökull is an active volcano, based in this tiny island nation, which erupted in 2010.

Iceland

300

When designing clothes for fashion week, you'll need one of these people to display your product.

Model
300

This Chinese sauce was approximated by McDonald's to pair with chicken nuggets in 1998, and then revived by a Rick and Morty fan campaign in 2017. 

Szechuan Sauce 

300

These ring-tailed mammalian critters can often be found raiding trash cans in suburban neighborhoods.

Raccoons

400

This recently elected Japanese president is a huge fan of baseball and beer.

Fumio Kishida 

400

This massive divide formed as a result of the North American and Pacific Tectonic plates crashing into each other 250 Million Years ago.

Grand Canyon 

400

This vibrant dancing style based on Latin American and American dances shares its name with a staple hispanic red sauce.

Salsa

400

Arepas are ground corn dough disks with meat filling, originating from this South American country

Colombia OR Argentina 
400

Egyptian mythology used to depict the god Sobek as the lord of these water-dwelling reptiles

Crocodiles

500

This former New Zealand Prime Minister stepped down from office earlier this year, citing burnout.

Jacinda Ardern 

500

The name of this jutting set of Chilean mountains translates to “Towers of Blue” 

Torres Del Paine

500

Whether it's an instrument, or someone who speaks a language, this word from the ancient Greek word for “sound” can be used as a suffix.

Phone

500

This cassava sticky dough is a staple of West African cuisine, often eaten by hand

Fufu

500

This massive swamp-dwelling mammal is responsible for more deaths every year than lions and tigers and bears combined.

Hippopotamus