Chinese New Year
World Cultures
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Food & Drink
Animals
100

This animal is the first in the 12-year Chinese zodiac cycle.

The rat

100

This country is famous for pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River.

Egypt

100

This is the opposite of the adjective "expensive."

Cheap

100

This yellow fruit is curved and a favorite snack for monkeys.

A banana

100

This large, gray animal from Africa and Asia has a very long nose called a trunk.

An elephant

200

The color of clothing and decorations worn for good luck during this holiday.

Red

200

In this South American country, people often dance the tango

Argentina

200

The past simple tense of the verb "go."

Went

200

This Italian dish has a round dough base, cheese, and tomato sauce.

Pizza

200

This animal is known as "man's best friend."

A dog

300

These are given in red envelopes to children for good luck

Money (or lucky money)

300

This Japanese traditional clothing is a robe tied with a wide belt.

A kimono

300

This word is needed to complete the question: "____ are you from?"

Where

300

This hot drink is made from roasted and ground beans, popular worldwide.

Coffee

300

This is the fastest land animal in the world.

A cheetah

400

This loud, traditional performance with a long costume is meant to scare away bad luck

A dragon dance

400

This month has a famous "Running of the Bulls" festival in Pamplona, Spain.

July

400

The correct order: "She ___ never ___ to Paris." (has/been or did/go)

Has, been (She has never been to Paris)

400

Sushi traditionally comes from this country.

Japan

400

This bird is a national symbol of the United States.

The bald eagle

500

The number of days the Chinese New Year celebration traditionally lasts.

15 days

500

This large island country is also a continent, known for kangaroos and koalas.

Australia

500

This is the comparative form of the adjective "good."

Better

500

This meal is eaten in the morning, to "break" the "fast" from sleeping.

Breakfast

500

This black and white bear is native to China and eats bamboo.

A panda (bear)