New Zealand
Australia
India
English-speaking countries
Music
100

This bird, a national symbol of New Zealand, is also the nickname for its people.

Kiwi

100

This iconic opera house is located in Sydney

Sydney Opera House

100

This major festival of lights is celebrated every autumn in India.

Diwali

100

This country has the largest number of English speakers in the world.

The United States

100

This Norwegian boyband became famous with party hits like Dans På Bordet and Treningsstudio.

Ballinciaga

200

This group is the Indigenous people of New Zealand.

Māori

200

This Indigenous group’s culture is one of the oldest continuous cultures in the world.

Aboriginal Australians 

200

India is known as the birthplace of this practice combining breath, movement, and philosophy.

Yoga

200

English and Māori are two official languages of this country.

New Zealand 

200

This pop star released hits like Shake It Off and Love Story.

Taylor Swift 

300

The traditional Māori dance performed before rugby games by the All Blacks.

Haka 

300

This animal appears on the Australian coat of arms alongside the emu.

Kangaroo

300

This flatbread, often cooked in a tandoor oven, is one of India’s most popular breads.

Naan

300

This African country, with capital Nairobi, uses English as an official language.

Kenya

300

This Oslo-based rap group is known for hits like Italia, Han Solo, and Undergrunn Bilen.

Undergrunn

400

This New Zealand city is known as the “Adventure Capital of the World.”

Queenstown

400

This famous Australian spread, often eaten on toast, is known for its salty, savory taste.

Vegemite

400

This colorful spring festival involves throwing powdered colors and celebrating love and renewal.

Holi

400

This island nation in the Caribbean has English as its official language and is known for reggae.

Jamaica

400

“This British rapper became very popular among teenagers with songs like Doja and Sprinter (with Dave).”

Central Cee

500

This traditional Māori tattooing practice, often seen on the face, represents ancestry and identity.

tā moko

500

This Australian city is known as the country’s cultural capital, famous for its street art, coffee culture, and laneways.

Melbourne

500

This Indian monument, built by Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, is one of the most famous buildings in the world.

Taj Mahal 

500

This country, the world’s second-largest by land area, has English and French as its two official languages and they are known for hockey. 

Canada

500

Who sings this song?

Elton John - Rocket man