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100

This Japanese dish is a type of fermented soybean.

What is natto?

100

Located in Jordan, this ancient city is known for its rock-cut architecture.

What is Petra?

100

This composer’s works include “The Magic Flute” and “The Marriage of Figaro.”

Who is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

100

This Queen ruled over the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901, the longest reign of any British monarch at the time.

Who was Queen Victoria?

100

The first live animal mascot in college sports is said to be Handsome Dan, at Yale in 1889, of this breed. 

What is a Bulldog? 

200

Originating from India, this is a popular spiced, creamy tomato sauce dish.

What is butter chicken?

200

This is how many miles the Great Wall of China extends. 

What is 13,000?  

200

Known as the “March King,” he composed “The Stars and Stripes Forever.”

Who is John Philip Sousa?

200

He was the first Emperor of France, crowned in 1804.

Who was Napoleon Bonaparte?

200

75% of U.S. combat dogs in WW2 were this breed. 

What is Doberman? 

300

This national dish of Spain is a rice dish typically made with saffron and seafood.

What is paella?

300

This ancient temple complex in Cambodia is the largest religious monument in the world.

What is Angkor Wat?

300

This German composer is famous for his nine symphonies and “Moonlight Sonata.”

Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?

300

Known as the “Father of India,” he led the country to independence through nonviolent protest.

Who was Mahatma Gandhi?

300

This ancient breed from Central Africa is known as the "Barkless Dog"; although it doesn't bark, it does make a yodeling sound. 

What is a Basenji?

400

A traditional dish of Ethiopia, typically made from teff flour.

What is injera?

400

This tower in Italy is famous for its unintended tilt.

What is Angkor Wat?

400

Known for his “Four Seasons,” this Italian composer was a virtuoso violinist.

Who is Antonio Vivaldi?

400

This leader’s reform policies of Glasnost and Perestroika led to the end of the Cold War and the breakup of the Soviet Union.

Who was Mikhail Gorbachev?

400

True or False? Every dog has a unique nose print like humans with thumbs. 

What is True?

500

This French soup is made from onions and beef stock, usually served with cheese-topped croutons.

What is French onion soup?

500

This South American landmark is known as “The Lost City of the Incas.”

What is Machu Picchu?

500

This Russian composer’s works include “The Nutcracker” and “Swan Lake.”

Who is Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky?

500

She became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979.

Who was Margaret Thatcher?

500

The dog ear has this many muscles.

What is 18?