Food
Clothing
Language
Holidays
Art, Music, and Dance
100

Corn originated from this country and has spread through Aztec, Mayan, and Incan empires across Latin America.

Mexico  

100

Donatella Versace, Giorgio Armani, and Valentino Garavani are all pioneering fashion designers from this country.

Italy

100

This alphabet is commonly used to identify national and international sororities and fraternities.

Greek
100

This Indian holiday celebrates spring, love and new life bonding people together with the throwing of colored powders.

Holi

100

 Bachata is a popular style of music and dance that originated in this country.  

Dominican Republic

200

This Korean fermented side dish was traditionally stored in the ground in terracotta pots.

Kimchi

200

The kilt is a traditional knee-length skirt-like garment worn in the highlands of this country.

Scottland

200

 This culture has over 200 different words that mean “rain”

Hawaiian

200

This Jewish holiday is the holiest day of the year traditionally spent fasting and repenting.

Yom Kippur  

200

Francisco Goya depicted sinister social and political subject matter of French occupation his home country of ___.

Spain

300

This seasoning is a combination of dried spices most famously found and associated with Indian dishes.

Garam Masala

300

A huipil is the most common traditional garment worn by indigenous women from this country to Central America.

Mexico

300

 Inuit and Yupik are two branches of this type of indigenous peoples' language family.

Eskimoan

300

Anzac Day is a national event to recognize and commemorate those who have served in this country during times of war conflict.

Australia

300

The term “karaoke” from this culture means empty orchestra and has gained popularity globally in bars and clubs.

Japanese

400

Central African dishes of mandazi, pilaf rice, kachumbari and sambusa are all influenced by this culture.

Swahili

400

“Agbada” is one of the names for a wide-sleeve robe worn by men in these two parts of Africa.

West and North

400

This is the most linguistically diverse country in the world with over 830 languages spoken.

Papua New Guinea

400

Oysters are traditionally eaten on Christmas Eve in this country.

France

400

Three-dimensional artworks are most common for this culture’s artists with the prominent use of wood in masks and statues.

African

500

 You can commonly find sandwiches made with a single slice of bread for this culture.

Swedish

500

The Keffiyah is considered a national symbol of this country and was traditionally worn to protect against sand and sun

Palestine

500

 Khmer script is the native language to this country and consists of 74 letters.

Cambodia

500

Festival de Mascaras de Hatillo is a celebration of elaborate costumes and masks in this country.

Puerto Rico

500

“Rosemaling” is this culture’s folk painting style of stylized flowers and scrolls on plain backgrounds. Brushes were crafted with squirrel tail hairs or cow ears.

Norwegian