Food
Famous People
Christmas
Geography
History
100

This sour soup often has tamarind broth and pork/shrimp.

Sinigang.

100

A Filipino Boxer that's also called the "PacMan"

Manny Pacquiao

100

Filipinos celebrate one of the longest Christmas seasons in the world starting in this month.

September

100

This is the capital city of the Philippines.

Manila

100

This European country colonized the Philippines for over 300 years.

Spain

200

This famous Filipino dish is made by marinating meat in vinegar, soy sauce, and garlic.

Adobo

200

This dictator ruled the Philippines for over 20 years

Ferdinand Marcos

200

This series of nine early morning masses is a Filipino Christmas tradition.

Simbang Gabi

200

The Philippines is made up of over this many islands (approximate).

7,000+ Islands

200

This explorer claimed the Philippines for Spain in 1521.

Ferdinand Magellan

300

A popular street food made from grilled chicken intestines on a stick.

Isaw

300

This national hero wrote Noli Me Tangere.

Jose Rizal

300

This star-shaped lantern is a symbol of Filipino Christmas.

Parol

300

Largest Island In the Phillippines

Luzon

300

Describe the Phillippine Revolution

This revolution led to independence from Spain in 1898.

400

This dessert features shaved ice, sweet beans, fruit, and purple yam.

Halo-Halo

400

This Filipino singer is known as the “Queen of All Media.”

Kris Aquino

400

This traditional rice cake is often eaten after Simbang Gabi.

Bibingka

400

This famous tourist destination is known for its white sand beaches.

Boracay

400

This country controlled the Philippines after Spain until 1946.

United States

500

This dish is often served at birthdays to symbolize long life.

Pancit

500

This Miss Universe 2015 winner is from the Philippines.

Pia Wurtzbach

500

This Christmas Eve feast is known as “Noche Buena.”

Midnight Christmas Feast

500

This volcano is famous for having a lake inside it.

Taal Volcano

500

This event marked the declaration of Philippine independence on June 12, 1898.

Philippine Declaration of Independence