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100

This sea connects Germany and Estonia.

The Baltic Sea

100

He is known as the "King of Pop".

Michael Jackson

100

This beverage is traditionally made from hops, barley, water, and yeast.

Beer

100

The capital of the USA

Washington, D.C.

100

This force attracts objects towards the center of the Earth (what makes apples fall).

Gravity

200

This northern country is known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes". 

Finland

200

This German physicist developed the theory of relativity (E=mc²).

Albert Einstein

200

Both Tallinn and Lübeck claim to be the birthplace of this sweet treat made from almonds and sugar.

Marzipan

200

The capital of Turkey

Ankara

200

A hot spring that periodically erupts, shooting water and steam into the air.

Geyser

300

This river flows through London.

The Thames

300

He is the founder of Microsoft.

Bill Gates

300

This spice, often used in curry, gives the food a yellow color.

Turmeric (or Curcuma)

300
The capital of Brazil

Brasilia

300

A soldier in ancient Rome who fought against other soldiers or wild animals for entertainment.

Gladiator

400

This country is the home of IKEA.

Sweden

400

This famous German composer wrote the "Ode to Joy," which is now the anthem of the European Union.

Beethoven

400

This sweet substance is made by bees and supposedly never spoils.

Honey

400

The capital of Peru

Lima

400

This branch of mathematics deals with shapes, sizes

Geometry

500

This ancient stone circle is located in England

Stonehenge

500

This computer scientist co-founded Google with Sergey Brin, and the search engine's famous ranking algorithm, "PageRank," is named after him.

Larry Page

500

These expensive fungi grow underground near tree roots and are hunted by pigs or dogs.

Truffles

500

The capital of Colombia

Bogota

500

While the CPU is the "brain" of the computer, this specific processor is responsible for rendering images, video, and gaming graphics.

GPU