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100
Athens

Greece

100

A different form of a language is known as a _________.

Dialect

100

Falafel is eaten in which part of the world? (Country or region) 

The Middle East (Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq) 

100

Name a major Jewish holiday/festival. 

Hanukkah, Passover, Yom Kippur, Rosh Hashanah  

100

Most commonly spoken language (Includes native and non-native speakers) 

English

200

Budapest

Hungary 

200

Name a country in North America that doesn't have an official language. 

U.S.

200

Souvlaki, spanakopita, and tzatziki come from which European country? 

Greece

200

There are _________ Pillars of Islam. 

5

200

Name one of the world's top 5 languages (other than English). 

Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, Standard Arabic, & French 

300

Canberra

Australia

300

What is the world's most widely translated book?

The Bible

300

Tom Kha Gai & Tom Yum come from which Asian country? 

Thailand

300

This is the name for the Friday before Easter.

Good Friday 

300

The Sahara, Death Valley, The Atacama, and Antartica are all examples of ____________.

Deserts

400

La Paz

Bolivia

400

Someone who speaks two languages is _________.

Bilingual

400

Name a country or region where arepas are eaten. 

Colombia and Venezuela, but also present in Bolivia, Ecuador, and Panama.

400

These mythical creatures from Ireland are meant to bring good luck. 

Leprechauns

400

The Alps and the Himalayas are examples of mountain _______________. 

Ranges
500

Reykjavík

Iceland

500

Someone who speaks many languages is __________. (Two possible answers) 

Multilingual / Polyglot 

500

Pierogies come from which country/region? 

Central Europe (Mainly Poland) 

500

Churros are traditionally eaten in ____________. 

Latin America 

500

The capital of Chile is _____________.

Santiago