Slangs
Culinary Arts
Languages
Sports
Geography
100

This term is often used to describe someone who is very skilled or proficient at something.

Ace

100

This Italian dish made of thinly sliced raw meat or fish, served with a sauce, is a popular appetizer

Carpaccio

100

This language is the most widely spoken first language in the world.

Mandarin

100

This sport, often called "The Beautiful Game," is the most popular sport in the world.

Soccer (Football)

100

This river is the longest in the world, known for being the best places to farm near Mesopotamia in -3000 BCE

Nile River

200

In internet slang, this acronym stands for "laugh out loud."

LOL

200

This cooking technique involves submerging food in a vinegar-based mixture to preserve it and add flavor.

Pickling

200

This writing system, used in ancient Egypt, combines logographic and alphabetic elements.

Hieroglyphics

200

In this sport, a "perfect game" is achieved when a pitcher does not allow any opposing player to reach base.

Baseball

200

This country has the largest land area in the world.

Russia

300

Originally a term for coffee, this slang has evolved to mean a general sense of excitement or energy

Java

300

A method of cooking where food is placed on a rack or skewer and exposed to dry heat, often in an oven or over an open flame.

Roasting

300

This language family includes Hindi, Bengali, and Punjabi among its many languages, spoken across the Indian subcontinent.

Indo-Aryan Language Family

300

This annual bicycle race, known as the most prestigious in the world, covers various parts of France and neighboring countries.

Tour de France

300

Known as the "Roof of the World," this plateau is the highest in the world, with several of the world's tallest mountains.

Tibetan Plateau

400

This slang term describes a situation or information that is genuine or direct, without any exaggeration or manipulation.

Straight dope

400

This French term refers to a mixture of chopped vegetables cooked in butter, used as a base for soups and sauces.

Mirepoix

400

This endangered language is spoken by the native people of Greenland.

Kalallisut (Greenlandic)

400

This sport, originating in Scotland, involves sliding stones on ice towards a target area segmented into four concentric circles.

Curling

400

This desert, the largest hot desert in the world

Sahara Desert

500

 A British slang term for money, believed to originate from the old practice of using a slang term for a sovereign's face on a coin.

Quid

500

This Japanese term refers to a dining style where a chef prepares grilled dishes in front of guests, typically on a large, flat iron griddle.

Teppanyaki

500

This ancient language of Mesopotamia, spoken by the Babylonians and Assyrians, is now only used in religious rituals.

Akkadian

500

Originating in Southeast Asia, this sport is often described as "kick volleyball" and is played with a rattan ball. Players are not allowed to use their hands and must get the ball over the net using their feet, head, knees, and chest.

Sepak Takraw

500

This strait separates the North and South Islands of New Zealand.

Cook Strait