Int Women's Day
St Patrick's Day
Olympics
Geography
Festivals
100

American social reformer and women’s rights activist who became a central figure in the women’s suffrage movement.

Susan B Anthony

100

Legend says St. Patrick used this three-leaf plant to explain the Holy Trinity.

Shamrock

100

The first modern Olympic Games were held in this Greek city in 1896.

Athens

100

This capital city of Australia is often mistaken for Sydney.

Canberra

100

This colorful Indian festival celebrates spring and is famous for people throwing colored powder at each other.

Holi

200

Canadian painter and writer celebrated for her bold depictions of British Columbia’s coastal landscapes and Indigenous cultures.

Emily Carr

200

According to legend, St. Patrick drove these creatures out of Ireland

Snakes

200

This swimmer holds the record for the most Olympic medals ever (28).

Michael Phelps

200

This country has the largest population in the world.

India

200

This Mexican festival honors the dead with altars, sugar skulls, and marigolds.

Día de los Muertos

300

She was a Catholic nun and humanitarian who founded the Missionaries of Charity and was canonized as a saint in 2016

Mother Teresa

300

This dark Irish stout is one of the most famous beers in the world.

Guinness

300

This Canadian hockey legend helped lead Canada to Olympic gold in 2002 and 2010.

Sidney Crosby?

300

This African country is home to the Sahara Desert’s largest area

Algeria

300

This annual New Orleans celebration is famous for parades, beads, and king cakes.

Mardi Gras

400

She is the first African-American First Lady of the United States

Michelle Obama

400

This traditional Irish instrument is also the national symbol of Ireland.

Harp

400

The Olympic motto “Citius, Altius, Fortius” means this in English.

Faster, Higher, Stronger

400

This line of longitude divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.

Prime Meridian

400

This famous international arts festival is held every summer in Scotland’s capital city.

Edinburgh Festival Fringe

500

This woman has an element on the Periodic Table named in her honour

Marie Curie 

500

This creature can transform between seal and human in Irish mythology.

Selkie

500

Canada set a Winter Olympic record by winning 14 gold medals at the 2010 Games in this city.

Vancouver

500

This temple in Cambodia is the largest temple in the world, covering approximately 500 acres. 

Angkor Wat

500

This Japanese spring festival celebrates cherry blossoms and often includes picnics under blooming trees.

Hanami