LEGO
Famous Landmarks
Fidgets
Food and Drink
Vacations (Hard)
100

What does LEGO come from in Danish?

“Leg godt”

100

What river flows beneath Tower Bridge in London?

Thames River

100

What toy spins between your fingers?

Fidget spinner

100

What spice is the most expensive in the world by weight?

Saffron

100
What was the highlight of the trip to Portugal, that only the Tseytlin family could do?

Taking over as crew to of the ship we sailed

200

What was the first LEGO theme based on a movie franchise?

Star Wars

200

What civilization built Machu Picchu?

Inca

200

What fidget toy has bubbles you push in and out?

Pop-It

200

What country invented gelato?

Italy

200

What was the most creative thing we did in Rome

We made home-made pasta.

300

What LEGO Technic piece is commonly used to transfer rotational motion?

Gear

300

What architect designed the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain?

Frank Gehry

300

What squishy toy is often stretched and squeezed?

Slime

300

What is the main ingredient in traditional miso soup broth?

Dashi

300

What color helmets did at least 2 people in our family wear in our time traveling in the caves.

Neon green and Yellow

400

What year was the LEGO minifigure introduced?

1978

400

What ancient Greek structure sits atop the Acropolis?

The Parthenon

400

What sand-like toy can be molded with your hands?

Kinetic sand

400

What French dish is made from snails?

Escargot

400

What was one of the activity we did outside at the Swedish Museum of Natural Historty.

Archery, Tug of war, baking bread.

500

What is the tallest LEGO set ever released by piece count?

LEGO Eiffel Tower

500

What U.S. monument was originally called “Liberty Enlightening the World”?

Statue of Liberty

500

What small toy is often squeezed to relieve stress?

Stress ball

500

What soft drink was originally marketed as a medicine in the 1880s?

Coca-Cola

500

Where is the temple of Debod located today?

Madrid, Spain