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200

In 2005, this fast-food chain, known for burgers and fries, teamed up with a healthy sandwich chain, a partnership aimed at promoting more nutritious eating.

What is McDonald's and Subway?

200

In this Southeast Asian country, stepping on money is illegal because it's seen as disrespectful to the monarchy and the country's image.

What is Thailand?

200

In this Canadian sport, athletes slide stones across the ice toward a target, using brooms to clear the way.

What is curling?

200

This vast ocean is not only the largest but also the deepest, covering over 60 million square miles and home to the Marianas Trench.

What is the Pacific Ocean?

200

This country, the smallest in the world, is entirely landlocked by the city of Rome and serves as the spiritual center of the Catholic Church.

What is Vatican City?

400

This unlikely collaboration between a tech giant and a well-known film director resulted in a groundbreaking sci-fi film in 2001 that explored artificial intelligence.

What is Steven Spielberg and IBM?

400

In this US state, it is against the law to sing off-key in public.

What is Florida?

400

This quirky sport involves participants tossing a live fish into the air and trying to catch it in their mouths while standing on a platform.

What is fish throwing?

400

This beautiful natural barrier system, located off the coast of Australia, is home to the largest amount of marine species.

What is the Great Barrier Reef?

400

This country spans 11 time zones, making it the most time-zone-crossed nation on Earth.

What is Russia?

600

In 2004, this tech company and social media network, once seen as competitors, formed a partnership to launch a search engine that forever changed online searching.

What is Microsoft and Facebook? (Bing)

600

In Switzerland, it's illegal to own just one of these rodents, as it is considered a violation of animal welfare laws.

What is a guinea pig?

600

Originating in Finland, this sport challenges competitors to carry a person (typically their spouse) through an obstacle course, all while keeping their feet off the ground.

What is Wife Carrying?

600

This bioluminescent fish, discovered in the deep ocean, uses a glowing lure to attract prey, making it one of the most fascinating deep-sea species.

What is the Anglerfish?

600

This Slavic country is home to the world’s longest escalator, which stretches over 500 feet and is located in a metro station.

What is Ukraine?

800

This partnership between a tech giant known for smartphones and a watchmaker best known for luxury timepieces resulted in a collaboration to create a smartwatch that blended high technology with traditional craftsmanship.

What is Apple and Hermès?

800

In Belgium, this bizarre law states that you can’t carry more than 2.2 pounds of this common food without a special permit.

What is potatoes?

800

This odd event involves participants racing to push a  legume across the finish line using only their noses.

What is Peanut Rolling?

800

This massive underwater volcano, located beneath the Pacific Ocean, is the largest active volcano on Earth.

What is Mauna Loa?

800

In 1845, this Pacific island became the first and only  nation in the world to include a Union Jack on its flag, despite never actually being under British rule.

What is Hawaii?

1000

This American businessman and his Japanese counterpart teamed up to create one of the most successful gaming consoles of all time, revolutionizing the video game industry in the late '90s.

Who is Ken Kutaragi and Hideo Kojima?

1000

This Asian country requires government permission for any individual to reincarnate, a law made to maintain control over religious practices.

What is China?

1000

In this sport, players ride bicycles and try to score goals using their feet to hit a ball, similar to soccer, but on bikes.

What is cycle ball?

1000

This type of marine algae, responsible for producing 70% of the Earth's oxygen, forms the base of the ocean's food chain and is often referred to as the "lungs of the planet."

What is phytoplankton?

1000

In 1804, this country became the first independent Black republic in the new world after a successful slave revolt against French colonial rule.

What is Haiti?