Animal Facts
Famous Landmarks
Food & Drinks
Mythology
Fictional Places
100

This animal is known as man's best friend.

Dog

100

This famous tower is located in Paris, France, and was once the tallest structure in the world

Eiffel Tower

100

This popular caffeinated beverage is brewed from roasted beans and is often enjoyed in the morning.

Coffee

100

This Greek god is the ruler of the sky and wields a powerful thunderbolt.

Zeus

100

This magical school is where Harry Potter learns to become a wizard

Hogwarts

200

This slow-moving mammal is known for spending most of its life hanging upside down in trees  

Sloth

200

This ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, is known for hosting gladiator fights during the Roman Empire

The Colosseum

200

This Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice accompanied by seafood, vegetables, or egg, often wrapped in seaweed.

Sushi

200

This hero of Greek mythology completed twelve labors, including slaying the Nemean Lion.

Hercules

200

This land of talking animals and mythical creatures is entered through a wardrobe in The Chronicles of Narnia.

Narnia

300

This reptile can detach its tail when threatened and grow a new one.

Lizard

300

This giant wall was built to protect China from invasions and stretches over 13,000 miles

Great Wall of China

300

This Mexican dish consists of a tortilla folded or rolled around a filling, such as meat, beans, or cheese.

Burrito

300

In Norse mythology, this hammer-wielding god is associated with thunder and lightning.

Thor

300

This underwater city is where SpongeBob SquarePants lives.

Bikini Bottom

400

This marine creature, with three hearts, is known for its intelligence and ability to escape from tanks.

Octopus 

400

This massive statue in New York Harbor was a gift from France and symbolizes freedom and democracy

Statue of Liberty

400

This popular summer treat is made by freezing flavored sugar water on a stick

Popsicle 

400

This Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare was born fully grown and armored from the forehead of Zeus.  

Athena

400

This haunted hotel in Stephen King’s The Shining is isolated in the Colorado Rockies

Overlook Hotel

500

This insect is capable of lifting objects up to 50 times its body weight

Ant

500

This structure in Sydney, Australia, is famous for its sail-like design and hosts performances year-round

Sydney Opera House

500

This bread product was once described as round, with a hole in the middle, and the color of skin.

Bagel

500

This god of the underworld in Roman mythology is equivalent to the Greek god Hades

Pluto

500

This moon in the Star Wars universe is home to the Ewoks and the site of the second Death Star's destruction.

Endor