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100

This pizza, named after a Queen, features the colors of the Italian flag. 

What is margherita?

100

He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, though he famously preferred sculpting to painting. 

Who is Michelangelo?

100

This "Eternal City" is the capital of Italy and home to the Colosseum.

What is Rome?

100

This luxury car brand features a "Prancing Horse" on its yellow shield logo.

What is Ferrari?

100

This 1953 film starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck features a famous scene of a couple riding a Vespa through the streets of Rome.

What is Roman Holiday?

200

This "pick me up" dessert consists of ladyfingers dipped in coffee. 

What is tiramisu?

200

This "Polymath" is responsible for the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper

Who is Leonardo da Vinci?

200

These two large islands in the Mediterranean are both part of Italy; one is known for Mt. Etna.

What are Sicily and Sardinia?

200

Based in Milan, this fashion house is famous for its minimalist luxury and its younger "Miu Miu" line.

What is Prada?

200

This legendary actress, known for films like Two Women and Marriage Italian Style, was the first actor to win an Oscar for a foreign-language performance.

Who is Sophia Loren?

300
This sparkling white wine comes from the Veneto region and is the primary ingredient in a Bellini cocktail. 

What is Prosecco?

300

Located in Florence, this museum houses the world's greatest collection of Italian Renaissance art, including Botticelli's The Birth of Venus. 

What is the Uffizi Gallery?

300

Known as the "Floating City," it is built on over 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea.

What is Venice?

300

This iconic two-wheeled scooter was first manufactured by Piaggio in 1946.

What is a Vespa?

300

This sub-genre of Western films, such as A Fistful of Dollars, was primarily directed by Italians like Sergio Leone and filmed in Europe.

What are Spaghetti Westerns?

400

Often confused with a dumpling, this pasta type is typically made from potatoes, semolina, or flour. 

What is gnocchi?

400

This architect designed the massive brick dome of the Florence Cathedral (The Duomo) without using flying buttresses. 

Who is Filippo Brunelleschi?

400

This active volcano buried the Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 AD.

What is Mount Vesuvius?

400

This brand, known for its bold Greek-inspired patterns and Medusa logo, was founded by Gianni in 1978.

What is Versace?

400

This director is famous for his surreal and autobiographical films like 8 ½ and La Dolce Vita.

Who is Federico Fellini?

500

This "black gold" from Modena is a dark, concentrated, and intensely flavored vinegar made from grape must.

What is balsamic vinegar?

500

This Raphael masterpiece depicts ancient Greek philosophers like Plato and Aristotle gathered in a grand hall. 

What is the School of Athens?

500

This northern mountain range, shared with France and Switzerland, contains Italy's highest peaks.

What are the Alps (or the Dolomites)?

500

Italians call the "sweet life" by this two-word phrase, also the title of a famous Fellini film.

What is La Dolce Vita?

500

This annual event held on the Lido is the oldest film festival in the world.

What is the Venice Film Festival?