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This Russian author wrote "War and Peace"

Leo Tolstoy

100

This Japanese dish is a type of fermented soybean.

Natto

100

This element has the highest atomic number that occurs naturally.

Uranium

100

This South American landmark is known as "The Lost City of the Incas"

Machu Picchu

100

This composer's works include "The Magic Flute" and "The Marriage of Figaro"

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

200

Known for his magical realism, this Columbian wrote "One Hundred Years of Solitude"

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

200

Originating from India, this is a popular spiced, creamy tomato sauce dish.

Butter Chicken

200

In physics, this is the term for the amount of matter in an object.

Mass

200

Located in the Jordan, this ancient city is known for its rock-cut architecture.

Petra

200

Known as the "March King", he composed "The Stars and Stripes Forever"

John Phillip Sousa

300

This French novelist is famous for Les Miserables.

Victor Hugo

300

This national dish of Spain is a rice dish typically made with saffron and seafood.

Paella

300

This is the term for when a solid turns directly into a gas.

Sublimation

300

This is the longest wall in the world, extending over 13,000 miles.

The Great Wall of China

300

This German composer is famous for his nine symphonies and "Moonlight Sonata"

Ludwig van Beethoven

400

"The Trial" and "The Metamorphasis" are works by this Czech author.

Franz Kafka

400

A traditional dish of Ethiopia, typically made from teff flour.

Injera

400

Known as the "Father or Modern Physics", he developed the theory of quantum mechanics.

Werner Heisenberg

400

This ancient temple complex in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world.

Angkor Wat

400

Known for his "Four Seasons", this Italian composer was a virtuoso violinist.

Antonio Vivaldi

500

He is known as the national poet of Scotland, often celebrated on January 25th.

Robert Burns

500

This French soup is made from onions and beef stock, usually served with cheese-topped croutons.

French Onion Soup

500

This disease, caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium, was known as the "Black Death" in the 14th century.

Plague

500

This tower in Italy is famous for its unintended tilt.

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

500

This Russian composer's works include "The Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake"

Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky