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100

This fruit is typically green on the outside, has a creamy texture inside, and is often used in smoothies and salads.

avocado

100

This famous battle, fought in 1815, ended Napoleon Bonaparte's rule as Emperor of France.

Battle of Waterloo

100

This genre of music originated in the African American communities of the southern United States and combines blues, gospel, and jazz influences.

Soul Music

100

This capital city is located on the Danube River and is the capital of Hungary.

Budapest

100

This famous art museum, located in Paris, is home to the Mona Lisa and other iconic works of art.

The Louvre

200

This fermented beverage, made from barley, is known for its dark color and strong flavor.

stout

200

This event in 1945 marked the end of World War II in Europe.

V-E Day (Victory in Europe Day)

200

This Canadian singer-songwriter is known for songs like Hallelujah and Suzanne.

Leonard Cohen

200

This U.S. state is home to the largest volcanic eruption in recorded history, which occurred at Mount St. Helens in 1980.

Washington state

200

This world-famous building in India is known as a symbol of love and is made of white marble.

Taj Mahal

300

This condiment, made from fermented grape juice and salt, is often used in Mediterranean dishes.

balsamic vinegar

300

This event took place in 1969, when humans first walked on the moon.

Apollo 11 Moon Landing

300

This instrument, which is typically played with a bow, is part of the string family and often plays the lead role in orchestras.

The Violin

300

This capital city is located at the foot of Mount Vesuvius, in Italy.

Naples

300

This colorful bird, often associated with tropical regions, is known for its long tail feathers and bright plumage.

 Peacock

400

This spice, commonly used in baking, is derived from a flower bud and is often used in holiday treats like gingerbread.

cloves

400

This leader became the first president of the Soviet Union after the Russian Revolution.

Vladimir Lenin

400

 This iconic pop diva is known for songs like I Will Always Love You and Greatest Love of All. 

 Whitney Houston

400

This ocean lies to the east of Africa and to the west of Australia.

Indian Ocean

400

This Nobel Prize-winning scientist is known for developing the theory of evolution through natural selection.

Charles Darwin

500

This savory pastry, typically filled with cheese, meat, or vegetables, is a traditional snack in many Mediterranean cultures.

Samosa

500

This ancient empire, known for its conquests and innovations, was led by Alexander the Great.

Macedonian Empire

500

This American singer is known for her powerful voice and hits like Respect and Think.

Aretha Franklin

500

This river, which flows through China, is the longest river in Asia.

Yangtze River

500

This famous musician, known for his hits Like a Rolling Stone and Blowin' in the Wind, was born Robert Zimmerman.

Bob Dylan