Food
Flags
Famous People
Landmarks and Celebrations
100

This food comes in slices, and is made with tomato sauce, cheese, and a crust.

pizza

100

This country's flag is red, white, and blue, and has stars and stripes.

the United States

100

This U.S. president issued the Emancipation Proclamation to end slavery.

Abraham Lincoln

100

This New York landmark was a gift from France.

the Statue of Liberty

200

This Japanese dish is made with raw fish.

sushi

200

This country's flag features a red maple lead.

Canada

200

This person painted the Mona Lisa.

Leonardo da Vinci

200

This huge Chinese landmark was made to keep out invaders.

the Great Wall

300

This Italian dish is usually made with flat pasta, layered with sauce and meat.

lasagna

300

The U.S. flag has 50 stars and this many stripes.

13

300

This Chinese martial artist is famous for his movies, such as "Enter the Dragon."

Bruce Lee

300

This giant clock is a London landmark.

Big Ben

400

Quesadillas are filled with this food item, which is how they get their name.

cheese

400

The flag of the United Kingdom is known by this nickname.

the "Union Jack"

400

This British author wrote "A Tale of Two Cities" and "Oliver Twist."

Charles Dickens

400

"Day of the Dead" is a Mexican holiday that is often compared to this other holiday, also celebrated at the end of October.

Halloween

500

This expensive dish, made from fish eggs, is known as "roe" in Japan.

caviar

500

This country's flag features a white background with a red circle in the middle.

Japan

500

 This person discovered penicillin in 1928.

Alexander Fleming

500

This country celebrates their new year by giving children red envelopes with money inside.

China