Language
Food
Geography
Rivers and Seas
Ancient Empire
100

What is the main language spoken in Italy?

What is Italian?

100

Brought over from the Americas in the 1500s, this staple fruit was initially feared to be poisonous by Italians and used strictly as house decoration until the late 17th century.

What is the Tomato?

100

Stretching over 400 miles from the Cottian Alps to the Adriatic Sea, this most prominent waterway in Northern Italy is the country's longest river.

What is the Po River?

100

Flowing for 405 miles from the Alps to the Adriatic Sea, this waterway is the longest river entirely within Italy's borders.

 What is the Po River?

100

Named for the Latin word for "seven," this monumental stone stadium in Rome hosted bloody gladiator spectacles and could seat an estimated 50,000 spectators 

What is the Colosseum?

200

How many letters are there in the traditional Italian alphabet?

21?

200

Meaning "pick me up," this famous dessert from the Veneto region was created in the 1970s and consists of ladyfingers dipped in espresso and layered with mascarpone cream.

What is Tiramisu?

200

This active, cone-shaped volcano looms menacingly over the Bay of Naples and famously buried the ancient city of Pompeii in 79 AD.

Answer: What is Mount Vesuvius?

200

Because its waters divide the boot of Italy, the Adriatic Sea forms this side of the peninsula, separating Italy from the Balkans.

What is the eastern side?

200

The Italian Peninsula's location in the center of this body of water allowed the Romans to conquer the Mediterranean basin, which they proudly called Mare Nostrum.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

300

In 1861 about what percentage of people in Italy that knew standard Italian.

What is about 2.5% of people?

300

Italian food etiquette strictly dictates that any coffee beverage made with this ingredient—such as a cappuccino or latte—should only be ordered and consumed before 11:00 a.m..

What is Milk?

300

Playing the role of the geographical "spine" of the Italian peninsula, this mountain chain stretches for roughly 850 miles from the northwest all the way to the south.

 What are the Apennines?

300

This famous river runs right through the center of Rome, eventually emptying into the Tyrrhenian Sea.

 What is the Tiber River?

300

According to Roman mythology, the city of Rome was founded around 753 BC by twin brothers who were raised by a she-wolf.

 Who are Romulus and Remus

400

What neighboring countries also speak Italian besides Italy.

What is Switzerland and Vatican City?

400

Unlike American ice cream, this Italian frozen dessert is churned at a slower speed, resulting in a denser texture and a lower fat content.

What is Gelato?

400

Surrounded entirely by Italian territory, there are two independent microstates within this boot-shaped peninsula: the Republic of San Marino and this papal city-state.

 What is Vatican City?

400

This sea sits between the Italian mainland and the islands of Sardinia and Corsica.

 What is the Ligurian Sea?

400

Taking power in 27 BC, he was Julius Caesar's adopted son and officially became the very first Emperor of Rome.

Who is Augustus?

500

How many different hand gestures to they use in Italy?

What is approximately 250?

500

This long, thin, doughy Italian food staple is rolled into long strings and boiled before serving, often topped with marinara or meatballs.

What is Spaghetti?

500

Extending from the mainland just like a high-heeled boot, this southern region forms the southeastern "heel" and is washed by the Adriatic and Ionian seas.

 What is Apulia (or Puglia)?

500

This waterway notoriously overflowed its banks in 1966, devastating libraries and historic art studios in Florence.

What is the Arno River?

500

In 79 AD, this thriving Roman city in southern Italy was frozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius.

 What is Pompeii?