"Poo"
Gardening
A Mari Usque Ad Mare
Countries flags
Historically Vietnamese
100

A dog breed

Poodle

100

This technique involves cutting away parts of a plant to improve its shape or productivity.

Pruning

100

This Canadian territory is home to Mount Logan, the country’s highest peak.

Yukon

100

This European country with a flag with black, red, and yellow horizontal stripes.

Germany

100

The Việt Minh defeated the French at this decisive 1954 battle.

Điện Biên Phủ

200

A classic Canadian dish

Poutine

200

This term refers to the uppermost layer of soil that contains the most organic matter.

Topsoil

200

The longest covered bridge in the world is located in this Canadian province.

New Brunswick (Hartland Covered Bridge)

200

Nicknamed "Five-star Red flag"

China

200

The French colonization of Vietnam began after the capture of this city in 1858.

Đà Nẵng (bán đảo Sơn Trà)

300

An animated honey bear

Winnie the Pooh

300

The term refers to the decomposition process of organic matter to create a nutrient-rich soil amendment.

Composting

300

The Frontier series $20 banknote was first issued on November 7, 2012. It is a polymer-based note featuring this person on the face.

Queen Elizabeth II

300

Any country with a dragon on its flag.

Wales, Bhutan, or Malta

300

This 19th-century emperor founded the Nguyễn dynasty, Vietnam’s last royal dynasty.

Gia Long (Nguyễn Phúc Ánh)

400

The act of combining or gathering multiple separate things into a single common group or effort

Pooling

400

This method of growing plants in nutrient-rich water, without soil, has become increasingly popular indoors.

Hydroponics (Thủy canh)

400

Canada officially became bilingual in English and French in this year.

1969

400

This country’s flag is the only national flag that is not rectangular or square.

Nepal

400

This kingdom in Central Vietnam, often at war with Đại Việt, was eventually absorbed in the 15th century.

Champa

500

A long, sharp weapon that is fixed to a rope and shot from a gun or thrown, used for hunting whales and other sea animals.

Harpoon

500

This gardening technique involves planting mutually beneficial crops together, such as corn, beans, and squash in the “Three Sisters” method.

Companion planting (Xen canh)

500

This Canadian was the first and only woman to serve as Prime Minister, even if only for 132 days.

Kim Campbell in 1993

500

This is the first country in the world to have an actual map of its landmass on its flag.

Cyprus

500

This semi-mythical dynasty is considered the first ruling dynasty of Vietnam, founded by the Hùng kings.

Hồng Bàng dynasty