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100

For this festival, associated with leprechauns, many cities dye their rivers green.

What is St. Patrick's Day?

100

This is the country where crepes and baguettes come from.

What is France?

100

This is the most widely used language in the United States.

What is English?

100

This country is home to the Eiffel tower.

What is France?

200

This country is known for its annual Diwali Festival, also known as the Festival of Lights.

What is India?

200

This country is known for foods such as tacos, burritos, and fajitas.

What is Mexico?


200

This famous English poet invented 1700 words that were added to the dictionary.

Who is William Shakespeare?

200

This is the longest river in the world.

What is the Nile River?

300

This country has the day of the dead festival.

What is Mexico?


300

This is considered to be the national dish of the United States.

What are hamburgers and fries?

300

This continent is home to the most languages in the world, with more than 1000 different languages.

What is Africa?

300

These two U.S. states don't share a border with any other U.S. state.

What are Hawaii and Alaska?

400

La Tomatina, the tomato-throwing festival occurs in this country.

What is Spain?

400

This is the country where French fries originated. (Hint: think waffles and chocolate)

What is Belgium?

400

This is the official language of Brazil.

What is Portugese?

400

This is the world's largest country by land mass.

What is Russia?

500

This country holds the largest festival in the world, called the Carnival.

What is Brazil?

500

This is the country from which kimchi originates.

What is South Korea?

500

This language (not English) has the most native speakers in the world.

What is Chinese Mandarin?

500

This is the supercontinent that existed 200 million years ago.

What is Pangea?