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Brainrot
100

This war started in 1914 and ended in 1918.

World War I

100

Archaeologists do NOT dig up this famous extinct animal.

Dinosaurs

100

The Hunter River flows through this well-known NSW city.

Newcastle

100

This country is both an island and a continent.

Australia

100

This resource is farmed on a daily basis.

Aura

200

Captain James Cook landed in Australia in this year.

1770

200

This Roman city was buried by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.

Pompeii

200

This is the largest ocean in the world.

Pacific Ocean

200

The capital city of New Zealand is.

Wellington

200

These weird creatures share a name with a well-known European country.

Italian Brainrot

300

The Pyramids of Egypt were built to bury these important people?

The Pharaohs

300

The famous army was found in the tomb of the first Chinese emperor.

Terracotta Army

300

Mount Everest lies on the border of Nepal and what country?

China

300

This country is the largest in the world.

Russia

300

This is the name given to a person who has a little too much charisma.

Rizzler

400

This famous Chinese structure built over centuries is more than 20,000 kilometres long!

Great Wall of China

400

This Aboriginal site in NSW is the world's oldest known ritual burial ground.

Lake Mungo

400

This is the second largest continent in the world.

Africa

400

This is the smallest country in the world.

Vatican City

400

This "lone wolf" shares a name with this letter of the Greek alphabet Σ.

Sigma

500

This British queen is known for her famous quote: "We are not amused."

Queen Victoria

500

This archaeologist discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in 1912.

Sir Howard Carter

500

This former colonial country has the most time zones in the world.

France

500

These two countries share the longest international border.

United States and Canada

500

This old school brainrot is best described as a fruit that talks far too much.

The Annoying Orange