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100

This country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined.

Canada

100

True or false:This "biting" muscle is the strongest muscle in the human body based on its weight.

true

100

This is the only country in the world that covers 11 different time zones.

Russia

100

This "vegetable" idiom describes a person who stays on the couch watching TV all day.

couch potato

200

This "city" is the smallest in the world, located entirely inside Rome.

Vatican City

200

This tall animal has a tongue that is 20 inches long and blue-black in color.

a giraffe


200

This company is the world’s largest tire manufacturer, even though their tires only fit toy cars.

LEGO

200

The only number whose name has the same number of letters as the value of the number.

four

300

In Switzerland, it is illegal to own just one of these social "pigs" because they get lonely.

guinea pigs

300

These flightless birds actually have "knees," but they are hidden under their feathers.

penguins

300

This city is located on two different continents at the same time: Europe and Asia.

Istanbul
300

A "flock" is for birds; this "M" word is the collective noun for a group of crows.

a murder (a murder of crows)

400

This is the only continent on Earth that has no active volcanoes.

Australia

400

This animal is the only mammal capable of true, powered flight.

a bat

400

This is the only country in the world that covers 11 different time zones.

Ice land

400

In the 19th century, this animal was used in Belgium to deliver the mail (it didn't work well).

cats

500

In Venice, Italy, it is illegal to feed these birds in St. Mark's Square.

pigeons

500

Humans are the only animals on Earth known to produce these for emotional reasons.

tears

500

In 2006, an Australian man tried to sell this entire country on eBay starting at 99 cents. What is the name of the country?

New Zeeland

500

This US President was a world-class wrestler and is in the Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Abraham Lincoln