Continents
Birthstones
Musical Instruments
Animals
100

This is the continent that encompasses the south pole and has the smallest population of people.

What is Antarctica?

100

This purple crystal is the birthstone for February.

What is amethyst?

100

This instrument has 4 strings and is shaped like a small guitar.

What is a ukulele?

100

These medium-sized grey birds are found all over the world. They are intelligent and fast flyers, but thought to be dirty and annoying because of how common they are. They are related to doves.

What are pigeons?

200

This continent is the largest and is host to the most countries.

What is Asia?

200

April has this as it's birthstone - one of the hardest substances on the planet, made of compact carbon.

What is a diamond?

200

This instrument has black and white keys.

What is a piano?

200

This is the current largest animal on land - it has tusks and a trunk.

What is an elephant?

300

This continent is also a country, and is sometimes referred to as the main mass of Oceania.

What is Australia?

300

June's birthstone has been known to be Alexandrite, Moonstone, or this, which is found in oysters.

What are pearls?

300

This instrument is larger than a guitar, has four strings, and is played with a bow - one usually sits in a chair to play it.

What is a cello?

300

This animal is only one of a few still living megafauna in the world, and it is found in Canada. It is large, and brown, and has massive antlers.

What is a moose?

400

This continent is home to the country of Lithuania.

What is Europe?

400

January and July both have red gems for their birthstones - one is garnet and the other is this.

What is a ruby?

400

This is a percussion instrument played with the hands or with sticks.

What is a drum?

400

Opossums, kangaroos, koalas, and wombats are all part of this animal group with distinctive pouches where they carry their young.

What is a marsupial?