Desserts of the World
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100

This Italian dessert, meaning "pick me up," is made with layers of espresso-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese.

What is tiramisu?

100

This force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun.

What is gravity?

100

This film series follows a young wizard and his friends as they attend a magical school and face a dark sorcerer.

What is "Harry Potter"?

100

This sport is known as "the beautiful game" and is played with a round ball.

What is soccer (or football)?

100

This Shakespearean play features star-crossed lovers from feuding families.

What is "Romeo and Juliet"?

200

 A popular French pastry, this dessert consists of a light, flaky choux pastry filled with cream and topped with chocolate.

What is an éclair?

200

This planet is known as the "Red Planet" due to its reddish appearance.


What is Mars?

200

Known for its iconic line "I'll be back," this movie features Arnold Schwarzenegger as a cyborg.

What is "The Terminator"?


200

This athlete, known as "The Greatest," was a heavyweight boxing champion.

Who is Muhammad Ali?

200

This type of chocolate, filled with creamy centers or nuts, is commonly given as a Valentine's Day gift.

What are chocolate truffles?

300

This Japanese dessert, often served with tea, is made from glutinous rice and can be filled with sweet red bean paste or ice cream.

What is mochi?

300

This element, with the chemical symbol "O," is essential for human respiration.


What is oxygen?


300

This 1994 film stars Tom Hanks as a man with a low IQ who witnesses several historical events.

What is "Forrest Gump"?

300

This prestigious cycling race, held annually in France, features the yellow jersey awarded to the overall leader.

What is the Tour de France?

300

This 2004 film is based on a Nicholas Sparks novel about a couple who fell in love in the 1940s.

What is "The Notebook"?

400

A famous Argentine treat, these sandwich cookies are filled with dulce de leche and sometimes coated in chocolate or coconut.

What are alfajores?

400

This scientist is famous for formulating the laws of motion and universal gravitation.

 Who is Isaac Newton?

400

This 1999 science fiction film features a hacker who learns about the true nature of his reality.

What is "The Matrix"?

400

 This country has won the most Olympic gold medals in cross-country skiing.

What is Norway?

400

In this country, Valentine's Day is celebrated as "Dia dos Namorados" on June 12th, rather than February 14th.

What is Brazil?

500

Originating in Turkey and the Middle East, this layered pastry is made with phyllo dough, nuts, and honey or syrup.

What is baklava?

500

The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy is called this.

What is photosynthesis?

500

This 1954 Alfred Hitchcock thriller is about a photographer who suspects his neighbor of murder.

What is "Rear Window"?

500

This golfer holds the record for the most major championship wins in men's golf history, with 18 titles.

Who is Jack Nicklaus?

500

This couple is known for their love story during the Great Depression, involving a famous bank robber.

Who are Bonnie and Clyde?