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100

This city is the capital of France and is famous for its Eiffel Tower.

Paris

100

This famous tower in France leans and is located in Paris.

Eiffel Tower
100

This queen of England ruled during the Elizabethan era and is known for defeating the Spanish Armada in 1588.

Queen Elizabeth I

100

This language is spoken in both England and the United States.

English

100

This Portuguese soccer player, often called "CR7," is known for playing for teams like Manchester United and Real Madrid.

Cristiano Ronaldo

200

This city is the capital of Belgium and is also the home of the European Union headquarters.

Brussels

200

This large, ancient stone structure in England is made up of huge stones arranged in a circle and is believed to have been used for religious purposes.

Stonehenge

200

This English writer is best known for his plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet

William Shakespeare

200

This language is spoken in Spain, but it is also one of the official languages of Andorra, a country between France and Spain.

Spanish

200

This British tennis player won 8 Wimbledon titles, making him one of the most successful players in the history of the tournament.

Roger Federer

300

This city is the capital of Ireland and is known for its St. Patrick's Day celebrations.

Dublin

300

This Gothic cathedral in Paris, known for its flying buttresses and large rose windows, was the settling for Victor Hugo's book "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame".

Notre Dame Cathedral

300

This famous French military leader became Emperor of France and was exiled to the island of Elba after his defeat at Waterloo.

Napoleon Bonaparte

300

This language, spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium, is similar to English in many ways.

Dutch

300

This British soccer player is known for his time playing for Manchester United and is famous for his free-kick skills and celebrity status.

David Beckham

400
This city is the capital of Norway. 

Oslo

400

This ancient amphitheater in Rome, Italy, was used for gladiator contests and public spectacles.

Colosseum

400

This British naturalist developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.

Charles Darwin

400

This language is spoken in Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and the words in these languages are quite similar to each other. 

Scandinavian

400

This French basketball player is known for his long career in the NBA with teams like the San Antonio Spurs and for winning several NBA championships.

Tony Parker

500

This city is the capital of Finland and is located by the Gulf of Finland.

Helsinki

500

This large castle in Bavaria, Germany, inspired Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle and is located near the town of Fussen.

Neuschwanstein Castle

500

This British scientist is famous for his theory of gravity and his work in physics, particularly for his law of motion.

Isaac Newton

500

This language, spoken in Iceland, is very similar to Old Norse, which was spoken by the Vikings.

Icelandic

500

This Serbian basketball player is a star for the Denver Nuggets and has been an NBA MVP.

Nikola Jokic