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100

This elite club tournament features the top-tier teams from across Europe, culminating in the lifting of the famous "Ol' Big Ears" trophy

UEFA Champions League

100

This global soccer tournament is held every four years and crowns the ultimate world champion.

FIFA World Cup

100

This is the largest ocean on Earth, covering more than 30% of the planet's surface.

Pacific Ocean

200

If a game remains tied after 90 minutes in a World Cup knockout match, teams play this many total minutes of extra time before heading to penalties.

 30 minutes

200

In bowling, achieving three consecutive strikes in a row is given this avian name.

Turkey

200

This iconic, boot-shaped European country contains the enclave of Vatican City.

Italy

300

Antonio Stradivari, the legendary 17th-century violin maker, crafted his famous instruments in this European country.

Italy

300

This American tennis phenom holds the Open Era record for the most Grand Slam singles titles with 23

Serena Williams


300

This African river is widely recognized as the longest river in the entire world.

Nile

400

This performance technique involves plucking the violin strings with the fingers instead of using the bow.

Pizzicato

400

This is the only country in the world to have played in every single soccer World Cup tournament.

Brazil

400

This is the capital city of Australia, intentionally chosen as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne.

Canberra

500

This 19th-century Italian virtuoso was so incredibly skilled at the violin that people rumored he made a pact with the devil.

Niccolò Paganini

500

This sport uses terms like "birdie," "eagle," and "albatross" to describe scores on a single hole.

Golf

500

This landlocked Asian country is known as the world's most sparsely populated sovereign nation.

Mongolia