Canada
Italy
Britain
Australia
Mexico
100

Scotiabank Arena is the home of this city's basketball team, the talk of the town in 2019

Toronto

100

Possibly based on the uniforms of an 18th century Milanese militia, the Italian flag is made up of stripes of these 3 colors

White, red, and green

100

The Welsh flag features this red beast with a forked tongue & tail

Dragon

100

Australia's southernmost mainland point is Wilson's Promontory in this state named for a queen

Victoria

100

The name of this wide-brimmed hat popular in Mexico comes from Spanish for "shade"

Sombrero

200

Canada's oldest national park is this one in the Rockies that draws 4 million visitors a year

Banff

200

The bell tower in this city began to tilt after the construction of the first 3 of its 8 stories

Pisa

200

Found up north, this largest of England's historic counties lends its name to a terrier & a pudding

Yorkshire

200

Referring to semi-arid bush country, it's the term for remote & largely uninhabited interior regions of Australia

The Outback

200

At 95,000 square miles, it's Mexico's largest state, though it bears the name of a tiny pet

Chihuahua

300

Canada recognizes more than 600 groups of indigenous people known by this ordinal term

First Nations

300

On an Italian menu, capelli d'angelo means this type of pasta

Angel hair

300

These Scottish geographic features include Rannoch, Lomond & Ness

Lochs

300

In the 1930s Australia declared a war of sorts on these large flightless birds

Emus

300

Around Tulum, visit the water-filled sinkholes called cenotes & explore the pre-Columbian ruins of this people

The Mayans

400

Once a part of the Northwest Territories, it became its own territory in 1898

The Yukon Territory

400

Naples has survived eruptions of this nearby volcano, most recently in 1944

Mt. Vesuvius

400

This work of literature is known as "the Scottish play"

Macbeth

400

This creature with a fierce reputation is Australia's largest carnivorous marsupial

Tasmanian Devil

400

Mexico City's Museum of Anthropology has a representation of the history of the world via a 25-ton sun stone from this 16th century empire

The Aztecs

500

Founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, this city has a name that comes from Algonquian for "the river narrows here"

Quebec (City)

500

It takes 12 years to make the traditional kind of this 2-word "black gold" from northern Italy

Balsamic vinegar

500

This onion relative is a national emblem of Wales

Leek

500

From 1793 to 1810, this liquor made from molasses or sugar cane was used as currency in Australia

Rum

500

Just off the Yucatan is this largest of Mexico's islands in the Caribbean, once a stop for Cortes' army

Cozumel