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Seen here, this food is popular in Japanese convenience stores (kobini)

Onigiri

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XCIX in roman numerals, this is Killua's number in the Hunter Exam

99

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Taiyaki is a common dessert in Japan, symbolizing good luck and prosperity. It comes in the shape of this slippery animal

Fish

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This jump, characterized by jumping off of one foot and landing on the other, is widely considered the hardest jump in figure skating. 

Axel

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A two-word name for a feline who loves Mexican food

Taco Cat

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Sharing the name with a purple blooming flower that represents Enlightenment in Buddhism, the vegetable seen here is this type of root

Lotus

800

Porco adventures as a World War I ex-fighter ace living as a bounty hunter in the film "Porco Rosso." He flies for this country off of the Adriatic Sea.

Italy

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This is the largest hot desert in the world, covering over 3.5 million square miles and reaching temperatures of up to 136 degrees Fahrenheit

Sahara

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Johannes Klaebo, representing this country, recently got his 10th gold medal, achieved only before my Michael Phelps.

Norway

800

DO DO DO DO DO MAX VERSTAPPEN

Racecar

1200

This cooking technique involves searing vegetables at a high temperature, followed by cooking for a longer period in a small amount of liquid, typically a broth

Braising

1200


In "The Wind Rises," Nahoko sneaks away to a santorium against the title character, "Jiro's" wishes, hoping to cure this disease that ran rampant in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Tuberculosis

1200

The worlds largest desert, it may not look how you imagine. Many endemic creatures call it home.

Antaractic

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Making history on the track in the 1936 Olympics, he won 4 gold medals, crushing Hitlers ideals of the "Aryan race"

Jesse Owens

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Originally invented by indigenous peoples for hunting a transportation, this vessel is now used mostly for leisure during warmer months.

kayak


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Steamed tofu is topped with this vegetable, popular in asian cuisine, in this image

Spring onion or Green onion

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Born from a playful mispronunciation of the word for "troll", this character has become an internation symbol in Japan, often waiting at the bus stop.

Totoro

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Remove one letter from this berry to get a desert with a rocky terrain and sand dunes

Gobi Desert

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The first modern Olympics was held in 1896 in this city. Visit the temple of Zues and get a yogurt kebab while you are there.

Athens
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Commonly used to hang up a picture frame, it can also refer to a certain section of a video game.

Level

2000

Often known as bowties, this is the italian name for this handsome pasta shape

Farafelle

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The "Sleepytime" episode of Bluey has a perfect 10/10 on iMBD, making it one of the highest rated episodes on the platform. Featured in it is this popular piece from Gustav Holsts's, "The Planets"

Jupiter

2000

One of the best cakes on earth, it is pictured here

Black Forest Cake

2000

Competing for Japan, this tennis player has 4 singles grand slam titles, but has not yet secured an Olympic medal

Naomi Osaka

2000

If you were curious whether large waterfowls are able to perceive with their eyes the one creator of the universe, you may ask this four-word question.

Do geese see god?