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Who am I?
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The United States of America
100

I am home to some pretty famous things/places. This includes Buckingham Palace, The Elizabeth Tower (Big Ben), and the Thames River. Where am I?

London

100

I was a French military leader who became emperor and was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo.

Napoleon Bonaparte

100

This 1993 movie features creatures of the past brought back to life through genetic engineering.

Jurassic Park

100

often made with fettuccine noodles, chicken, butter, and Parmesan cheese.

Chicken Alfredo

100

What is the only US state to ever be ruled by a king?

Hawaii 

200

I am a European city built on canals, where gondolas replace cars.

Venice

200

I was an Italian artist and inventor who painted the Mona Lisa and designed flying machines.

Leonardo DaVinci

200

High school students discover that detention doesn’t mean what they think it means.

The Breakfast club

200

usually contains avocado, cucumber, and imitation crab, often rolled inside-out.

California Roll

200

Every year in this state, people roll wheels of cheese down a hill in a race that sometimes ends with a few broken bones.

Wisconsin

300

I am a large harbor city known for a famous opera house and massive steel arch bridge? Where am I?

Sydney

300

I was a leader of the Indian independence movement and promoted nonviolent resistance.

Gandhi 

300

A floating door, a blue necklace, and a debate that will never end.

Titanic

300

Slices of bread soaked in eggs and milk, then fried until golden and often topped with syrup.

French Toast

300

In this state, locals celebrate the first day of spring by dropping a stuffed Groundhog to predict the weather.

PA

400

I am a Middle Eastern city considered holy to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

Jerusalem

400

I was an ally of Julius Caesar and married to Cleopatra.

Mark Antony

400

A couch, a theme song clapped along to, and six adults who never seem to work full-time.

Friends

400

This folded Italian pizza pockets meat, cheese, and sauce inside a baked dough shell.

Calzone

400

This iconic American fast-food item was invented in 1904 at the St. Louis World’s Fair.

Hot dogs

500

I am a European capital once divided during the Cold War, symbolizing the split between communism and democracy.


Berlin

500

I portrayed a stranded survivor, a Civil War–era soldier, and an astronauts best friend, earning the nickname “America’s Dad.”

Tom Hanks

500

A desert planet teaches that power always has consequences.

Dune

500

An Italian dish of creamy, starchy rice cooked slowly in broth and often finished with Parmesan cheese.

Risotto

500

In 2006, Americans collectively consumed about 100 acres of this snack every single day- usually cooked in a microwave

Popcorn