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100

This country’s flag has a red circle on a white background. It’s an island nation with one of the world’s fastest trains and a deep respect for tradition and technology.

Japan

100

This British band, famous for hits like “Hey Jude,” changed the face of music in the 1960s.

The Beatles

100

The city known as “The City of Canals,” where gondolas replace taxis and St. Mark’s Square often floods.

Venice, Italy

100

You can hold me, but I have no weight. I can carry your thoughts to someone far away.

An email

100

This is the only mammal that can truly fly — not glide.

Bat

200

Known for its fjords and northern lights, this Scandinavian country consistently ranks as one of the happiest places on Earth.

Norway

200

This artist is known for surreal paintings featuring melting clocks and dreamlike landscapes.

Salvador Dalí

200

This Asian city has one of the world’s busiest airports, a mix of futuristic skyscrapers, and a famous marina with an infinity pool on its rooftop.

Singapore

200

I start with a seed, but I’m not a plant. I can grow with light, but too much burns me.

An idea

200

This country has more sheep than people and was the filming location for The Lord of the Rings.

New Zealand

300

Home to both deserts and snow-capped mountains, this South American country stretches over 4,000 km north to south along the Pacific Ocean.

Chile

300

This American entrepreneur co-founded a company in a garage that would later create the iPhone.

Steve Jobs

300

This European country is famous for windmills, wooden clogs, and being one of the world’s largest exporters of flowers.

The Netherlands

300

 I move without legs, whisper without a mouth, and can destroy houses

The wind

300

An ancient series of fortifications built over centuries to protect their empire. This structure is visible from space only in legend, not reality, despite popular belief.

The Great Wall of China

400

It’s a country where coffee is almost a religion, samba fills the streets, and the Amazon covers most of its land.

Brazil

400

This actress played Hermione Granger and later became a UN Women ambassador promoting gender equality.

Emma Watson

400

In this African country, you can visit the world’s oldest pyramids — and it’s not Egypt.

Sudan

400

You can’t see me, but I connect you to millions of people every day.

The Internet

400

This animal has fingerprints so similar to humans that they can confuse crime scene investigators.

Koala

500

Once part of the Ottoman Empire, this nation connects Europe and Asia and is home to the only city in the world that lies on two continents.

Turkey

500

This musician won a Nobel Prize in Literature for his poetic lyrics and influence on popular culture.

Bob Dylan

500

This landlocked country has four official languages, is home to the Red Cross, and is famous for precision watches and neutrality.

Switzerland

500

You can measure me but can’t see me. I move forward endlessly, but I never come back.

Time

500

This country has a law that bans chewing gum in public places.

Singapore