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100

Which delicate French pastry, made with almond flour, sugar, and egg whites, has a chewy, slightly crisp exterior?

Hint: We used to buy it at Whole Foods!

Macaron!

100

The ancient kingdom of Mesopotamia, which gave rise to the first known written language and the wheel, was located in which modern-day country?

Iraq!

100

Which ancient civilization, known for its art, philosophy, and early democracy, was centered on the island of Crete?

The Minoan Civilization!

100

Which desert in southern California and Nevada is home to famous sand dunes and the lowest point in North America?

The Mojave Desert!

100

Which beverage is made by fermenting tea with sugar, and is known for its probiotic content?

Kombucha!

200

Which superfood is known for its high antioxidant content and is the primary ingredient in green tea?

Matcha!

200

The flag of which country features a white star and crescent on a red background, representing its Islamic heritage?

Turkey!

200

Which Viking explorer, believed to have sailed from Scandinavia, reached North America around the year 1000, well before Columbus?

Leif Erikson!

200

Which mountain in Japan is known for its nearly symmetrical cone shape and is often depicted in Japanese art and culture?

Mount Fuji!

200

Which British queen, who reigned from 1837 to 1901, presided over a period of great expansion of the British Empire?

Queen Victoria!

300
Which small French sponge-cake, has a doughy and soft texture, typically baked in a shell-shaped mold, and is often eaten as snack or for breakfast with coffee?

Madeleine!

300

Which island country, famous for its tea plantations and beaches, was once a British colony and is located off the southern coast of India?

Sri Lanka!

300

Which 1989 event, centered in Beijing, saw pro-democracy protests that were violently suppressed by the Chinese government, resulting in a significant but unconfirmed number of casualties?

The Tiananmen Square Massacre!

300

Which mountain range runs along the eastern edge of the United States, extending from Alabama to Maine?

The Appalachian Mountains!

300

Which annual music festival, held in Indio, California (near Palm Springs), features performances by some of the biggest names in rock, hip hop, and electronic music?

Coachella!

400

Which Greek dish consists of layers of eggplant, tomatoes, and béchamel sauce, often topped with cheese?

Hint:It's a good meal before you sing!

Moussaka!

400

Which landlocked country in Africa has 80% of its land area in the Sahara Desert and shares borders with Algeria, Chad, and Libya?

Niger!

400

Which 1978 leader, who came to power after Mao Zedong's death, initiated significant economic reforms in China and laid the groundwork for the country's rise as a global power?

Deng Xiaoping!

400

Which island is the largest in the Caribbean and is divided between two countries: Haiti and the Dominican Republic?

The Island of Hispaniola!

400

Which Scottish doctor is credited with discovering penicillin in 1928, a breakthrough that led to the development of antibiotics?

Alexander Fleming!

500

Double Jeopardy:

Which Italian dish is made of thin slices of raw meat or fish, often served as an appetizer?

Carpaccio!

500

Double Jeopardy:

Which country, located in Central Africa, is known for being the world's largest producer of diamonds?

Botswana!

500

Double Jeopardy:

The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates was sentenced to death by which method, which involved drinking what?

Poison Hemlock!

500

Double Jeopardy:

Which strait separates Saudi Arabia from Egypt, connecting the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba?

The Straight of Tiran!

500

Double Jeopardy:

Which British explorer is famous for his voyages to the Pacific, where he mapped New Zealand, the east coast of Australia, and the Hawaiian Islands?

Captain James Cook!