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Carved from limestone and sandstone, the Great Sphinx lies in this Egyptian city.

Giza

100

This type of tea is widely used to reduce stress, treat anxiety, and soothe one's mind and body.

Lavender

100

Singer Ray J is first cousins with this music artist who wrote the smash hit "Gin and Juice"

Snoop Dogg

100

This monster flick in which Tokyo is destroyed has its first screening.

Godzilla

100

This fish pictured here in sashimi grade has bluefin and yellowfin varieties.

Tuna

200

The first Chinese Emperor's tomb, which is buried underground, is guarded by these carved figures.

The Terracotta Army

200

This animal-made remedy and sugar substitute has antibacterial properties, helps heal wounds and burns, and helps alleviate cold and flu symptoms. 

Honey

200

Comedian Amy Schumer and this Senate majority leader are actually second cousins.

Chuck Shumer

200

More than 500,000 U.S. troops will be involved in this Asian war, which start in '54.

Vietnam War

200

The name of this fish, also known the dolphin fish, comes from the Hawaiian for "very strong" with its repeating name.

Mahi Mahi

300

This masterpiece of the Renaissance was carved out of marble. (Name both who the statue is of and the artist)

Michaelangelo's David

300

This popular root is used as an alternative remedy for nausea, vomiting, dizziness, menstrual pain, arthritis, motion sickness, and an upset stomach.

Ginger

300

The British royal House of Windsor (or the current reigning monarchy) traces its lineage back to this Queen matriarch, who reigned for longer than any ruler in Britain's history.

Queen Victoria

300

This famous actor, martial artist, and stuntsman known for American and Chinese action and comedies is born in Hong Kong.

Jackie Chan

300

In feng shui, this number of koi fish is considered lucky and divine.

9

400

This statue carved from concrete and stone looms above its host city at 98 feet high and is the tallest statue in Brazil.

Christ the Redeemer

400

This Indian spice is what gives curry its yellow color. It is famously an anti-inflammatory which is used to treat rheumatoid arthritis, skin cancer, small pox, liver problems, and UTIs.

Tumeric (curcumin)

400

The leaders of three WWI nations were first cousins, England's King George V, Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II, and this Tsar of Russia.

Tsar Nicholas II

400

in 1954, Chiang Kai-shek is re-elected as the president of what is known as this modern day Asian nation (ROC).

Taiwan

400

What is this fish's name?

Flounder

500

Inspired by liquid mercury, this stainless steel sculpture sits in Chicago's Millenium Park (and no it is not named "the bean")

The Cloud Gate

500

This active component of chili peppers, which also starts with "c", helps relieve neuralgia, associated with arthritis or muscle sprains. Prolonged exposure is highly irritable to the skin.

Capsacin

500

One of Martin Luther's direct descendants was this German President of the Weimar Republic who proclaimed a young Hitler his successor. However, he is most well known for a namesake 20th century zeppelin. 

Carl Hindenburg

500

Japan and Burma, renamed to this modern day nation, sign a peace treaty in Rangoon, ending a decades-long war.

Myanmar

500

This long, snake-like predatory fish boasts large fangs, a hooked head, and can grow over five feet long.

Barracuda