Animals
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Africa
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100
A group of owls is called...


A parliament

100

Most grapes end up as this.

Wine

100

The number of countries in Africa.

54

100

The most followed celebrity on Instagram.

Cristiano Ronaldo

100

This tennis player was only 20 years old when she won the U.S. Open.

Naomi Osaka

200

These animals have no collarbone and have over one hundred vocal sounds.

Cats

200

The oldest fast-food chain in the world.

McDonald's

200

This country is home to the highest bungy jumpy in the world.

South Africa

200

The first black Miss South Africa.

Jacqui Mofokeng

200

The most watched and most played sports on earth.

Football
300

The only mammal that is capable of true flight.

Bat

300

Oranges, lemons, grapefruits and limes fall under this family of fruit.

Citrus

300

The most spoken language in Africa.

Swahili

300

This actor has a permanently wonky pinky finger.

Denzel Washington

300

This former football player, also married to a pop star, has two middle names, Robert and Joseph. 

David Beckham

400

This animal is termed "biologically immortal" as it has the rare ability to rewind its lifecycle.

Jellyfish

400

This fruit can take two to three years to grow.

Pineapple

400

The unit of currency called "Cedi" belongs to this country.

Ghana

400

His real name is Carlos and he's a renowned American martial artist and actor.

Chuck Norris

400

This used to be a competitive sport in the Olympics until the year 2000.

Ski Ballet

500

This animal's chirps can be used to tell the temperature.

Cricket

500

This has more vitamin C than oranges and doubles up as both a fruit and vegetable.

Peppers

500

In 1994, the biggest genocide in Africa occurred in this country.

Rwanda

500

This celebrity was named after a store.

Halle Berry

500

The name for three consecutive strikes in bowling.

A turkey