World Capitals
Historical Events
Hello, thank you, and goodbye
Lights, Camera, Quote!
Only Four Letters
100

The capital of Canada, it is located in the province of Ontario, between Toronto and Montreal.

Ottawa.

100

In 1986, this nuclear disaster occurred in the Soviet Union, leading to mass evacuations.

Chernobyl.

100

Konnichiwa, Arigatou gozaimasu, To Sayonara!

Japanese 

100

“Just keep swimming.”

Finding Nemo

100

A small piece of broken glass or pottery.

Shard.

200

Sitting on the Tiber River, this city has been the heart of Italy since ancient times.

Rome.

200

Although mass killings and atrocities have occurred throughout history, it wasn’t until the mid-20th century, in response to events like the Holocaust, that a word was created to describe the deliberate destruction of an entire group.

Genocide.

200

Halo, Danke, Und Auf Wiedersehen!

German
200

“Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re gonna get.”

Forrest Gump

200

To wander aimlessly.

Roam.

300

This capital city of Australia is often mistaken for Sydney but was purpose-built to resolve a rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne.

Canberra.

300

In 1791, this Caribbean island colony experienced a massive slave revolt that would eventually lead to its independence.

Haiti.

300

Merhaba, Teşekkürler, Ve Hoşça kal!

Turkish.

300

“Nobody puts Baby in a corner.”

Dirty Dancing

300

A brief, unexpected fight.

Duel.

400

This capital of Thailand is famous for its ornate Grand Palace and vibrant street life.

Bangkok.

400

In 1917, the Zimmermann Telegram nearly brought this neutral country into World War I against Germany.

United States.

400

Olá, Obrigado, E Adeus!

Portuguese 

400

Yoast! Don'y you take my son out!

Remember the Titans 

400

A sudden sharp pain.

Pang.

500

The capital of Argentina is famous for tango, steak, and its European-style architecture.

Buenos Aires.

500

This 1789 event marked the start of a major revolution in France.

The Storming of Bastille.

500

Cześć, Dziękuję, I Do widzenia!

Polish

500

“Every man dies, not every man really lives.”

Braveheart

500

To twist or turn sharply.

Veer.