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100

This cold, creamy treat is from Italy.

What is gelato?

100

This explorer for Spain is actually Italian.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

100

This country was the dominant force in the Americas and Europe during the 16th century.

What is Spain?

100

This country drives on the left side of the road.

What is the United Kingdom?

100

Installed by the Soviets in 1961, this German landmark fell in 1989.

What is the Berlin Wall?

200

Especially popular in Köln, Germany, this street food is Turkish in origin.

What is a donerkabab?

200

This French king declared himself le Roi Soleil, or the Sun King.

Who is Louis XIV?

200

Otto von Bismarck united the German States into Germany in what year? (5 year range accepted)

What is 1871?

200

The Japanese order from this American fast-food chain for Christmas Eve dinner.

What is KFC?

200

Also known as Fête nationale, or French National Day, July 14th commemorates the day that French peasants that stormed and captured this French landmark.

What is the Bastille?

300

This sweet French dish can be eaten for breakfast, dinner, or dessert.

What is a crêpe?

300

This Greek philosopher's ideas covered a variety of topics; he was also a student of Plato.

Who is Aristotle?

300

What country was formed immediately after Indian Independence was secured from the British?

What is Pakistan?

300

Despite being associated with France, this country actually invented berets.

What is Spain?

300

Standing at 3,776.24 meters, or 12,389.2 feet, this is the highest mountain in Japan.

What is Mount Fuji?

400

This Spanish dessert is named after sheep, due to its similar appearance to a sheep's horns.

What is a churro?

400

This Japanese daimyo, or military general, united most of Japan during the 1560s.

Who is Oda Nobunaga?

400

Yoshihide Suga, the current Japanese Prime Minister, is the country's **** Prime Minister since the position was created in 1885.

What is the 64th?

400

This common household item is classified as a passive weapon in Germany; you cannot participate in this fight during a sleepover.

What is a pillow?

400

Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, lies on the border of these two countries.

What are Nepal and Tibet?

500

What was the original purpose of sushi?

What is food preservation?

500

This Germanic inventor made the movable-type printing press.

Who is Johannes Gutenberg?

500

This battle in French territory is what cost Napoleon his empire.

What is the Battle of Waterloo?

500

Instead of Pete the Cat, French children are familiar with this cat.

Who is Pat the Cat/Pat le Chat?

500

The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia is in what region of Spain?

What is Barcelona?