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This artist became the first woman to win the Grammy for Album of the Year three times, with albums including Fearless, 1989, and Folklore.

Taylor Swifty

100

This spice, often used in Indian cuisine, is known for giving curry its yellow color.

Turmeric 

100

This captain is credited with claiming the eastern coast of Australia for Britain in 1770

Captain James Cook

100

Batsman who is considered the greatest of all history

Donald Bradman

100

This marine mammal, known for its intelligence and playful nature, is often seen performing tricks at aquariums

Dolphin

200

This film franchise about a dystopian battle royale starred Jennifer Lawrence as Katniss Everdeen.

The Hunger Games

200

This Italian cheese, often made from buffalo milk.

Mozzarella

200

Famous Australian beach located in New South Wales, is known for its iconic surf culture,

Bondi Beach

200

Serbian Tennis player who has won many Grand Slams

Novak Djokovic

200

This small nocturnal mammal, often associated with Halloween

Bat

300

This director is known for mind-bending films like Inception, Interstellar, and Tenet

Christopher Nolan

300

This umami-rich Japanese seasoning, made from fermented soybeans and salt, is a key ingredient in some soups.

Miso

300

This event in 1851 attracted thousands of people to Australia in search of fortune.

Gold Rush

300

Olympic Swimmer who has won 23 Gold Medals

Michael Phelps

300

Largest Mammal

Blue Whale

400

This artist holds the record for the most Grammy wins in history, surpassing the previous record in 2023.

Beyoncé

400

This Fruit is an ingredient of Guacamole

Avocado

400

This Australian Prime Minister disappeared while swimming in 1967 and was never found.

Harold Holt

400

Kenyan Long-distance runner considered the greatest of all time and the first to complete one in less than 2 Hours

Eliud Kipchoge

400

This rare, venomous mammal is one of the only egg-laying mammals in existence

Platypus

500

This South Korean film made history as the first non-English movie to win the Oscar for Best Picture in 2020.

Parasite

500

This ancient grain, often called "the mother of all grains," was first cultivated in the Andes and is now a popular superfood.

Quinoa

500

Australian band, formed in Sydney in 1973, that is known for hits like Highway to Hell

AC/DC

500

Cricketer who holds the record for the most runs scored in ODIs

Sachin Tendulkar

500

This insect, known for its remarkable ability to navigate using Earth’s magnetic fields, is the only known insect to migrate in large groups over long distances.

Monarch butterfly