English-speaking Countries
Animals
Music
Literature
Holidays
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A republic in the European Union. The capital is Dublin.

Ireland

100

The largest cat animal in the world. 

Tiger

100

Swedish female, born in 1997, made famous through "Talang".

Zara Larsson

100

Made a lot of money writing seven books about a young wizard.

J.K. Rowling

100

Celebrated in winter time to commemorate the birth of Jesus.

Christmas

200

The second largest nation on the Earth, but only a population of about 38 million.

Canada

200

The symbol of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

Panda

200

Rapper whose real name is Marshall Bruce Mathers III. Starred in 2002 drama film "8 Mile".

Eminem

200

Scandinavian fairy tale writer who lived in the 19th century. Wrote, for instance, about little mermaids, ugly ducklings and girls selling matches.

H.C. Andersen

200

Another religious holiday. During this period Jesus was crucified and later resurrected.

Easter

300

Often called "the world's biggest democracy". Gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1947.

India

300

Belongs to the horse family and each individual carries its own pattern.

Zebra

300

Swedish pop group which consisted of two guys and two girls. Their legacy lives on through musicals and movies.

ABBA

300

British writer who made up the entire world of Middle-Earth and filled it with hobbits and orchs.

J.R.R. Tolkien

300

A holiday mostly celebrated in northern countries. Centers around the summer solstice and has nothing to do with modern day religion.

Midsummer

400

The birthplace of rastafari and reggae music. The capital is Kingston.

Jamaica

400

Defends itself by curling up into a ball and showing all 6000 spines on its back.

Hedgehog
400

61 year old female who has been active since the late 70s. Hits include: "Like a Virgin", "Material Girl" and "Hung up".

Madonna

400

A very productive American writer. Famous for his horror stories, for instance "It".

Stephen King

400

October 31st

Halloween

500

An island nation in the West Indies, situated between Florida and Cuba. A popular tourist destination.

The Bahamas

500

Spends most of its time hanging upside-down in trees in the tropical rain forests of Central and South America.

Sloth

500

British metal band. Top hits include "The Trooper", "Run to the Hills" and "Fear of the Dark". 

Iron Maiden

500

Originally a musician. Was awarded the Nobel Literature Prize in 2016.

Bob Dylan

500

Mostly known as a US holiday. Is said to have been a joint celebration between the Native Americans and the Pilgrims.

Thanksgiving