Animals
Movies & TV
Places & Landmarks
Food
Music & Celebrities
100

I’m black and white and love eating bamboo. Who am I?

Panda


100

This movie features a sinking ship and a tragic love story.

Titanic

100

The Eiffel Tower is the most famous landmark in this romantic city.

Paris

100

This dish consists of raw fish served with rice and seaweed.

Sushi

100

This British singer-songwriter is known for the album “Divide” and the hit “Shape of You.”

Ed Sheeran


200

I’m the only mammal that can truly fly. Who am I?

Bat

200

A chemistry teacher turns to crime in this critically acclaimed series.

Breaking Bed

200

Sushi, cherry blossoms, and Mount Fuji are found in this country.

Japan

200

A fermented dairy product often used in smoothies and probiotic drinks.

Kefir

200

This artist broke records with the album “25” and is known for powerful ballads.

Adele

300

It has black and white stripes and runs fast on the savannah.

Zebra

300

This movie is set inside the mind of a young girl, with characters like Joy and Sadness.

Inside Out

300

This desert is the largest hot desert in the world.

Sahara

300

A Korean side dish made of fermented vegetables, often cabbage.

Kimchi

300

Called the “King of Pop” and famous for the moonwalk.

Michael Jackson

400

Known for its long neck and spots, it munches on leaves from tall trees.

Giraffe

400

A dystopian game where children fight to survive, broadcasted to the nation.

The Hunger Games

400

Kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef belong to this country.

Australia

400

This dish from Peru features raw fish cured in citrus juices.

Ceviche

400

This British band sang “Hey Jude” and changed music history.

The Beatles

500

A sea creature with eight arms and a squishy body.

Octopus

500

A detective with a mind palace solves crimes in modern-day London.

Sherlock 

500

This ancient city was buried by a volcanic eruption in 79 AD.

Pompeii

500

A Spanish dish made with rice, saffron, seafood, and vegetables.

Paella
500

He composed the “Moonlight Sonata” and was deaf later in life.

Beethoven