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Standing at 2,717 feet tall, this skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, currently holds the title of the tallest building in the world.

Burj Khalifa

100

This staple of Italian cuisine is traditionally made from a dough of durum wheat semolina and water, often served with a variety of sauces like marinara or carbonara.

Pasta

100

This professional football championship game is played annually, usually on the second Sunday in February.

Superbowl

100

Often cited as the deadliest animal to humans worldwide, this tiny insect is responsible for spreading diseases like malaria, dengue fever, and Zika.

Mosquito

100

This common garden tool with a pointed, scoop-shaped blade is essential for digging small holes or transplanting seedlings.

Trowel

200

This is the time it took Usain Bolt to run 100m

9.58 Seconds

200

Often served in a bamboo steamer, these bite-sized Chinese dumplings are traditionally filled with ingredients like pork, shrimp, or vegetables.

Dim sum/Dumplings

200

This legendary hockey player, nicknamed "The Great ____," holds the NHL record for most career goals.

Eight

200

Known for their powerful bite and aggressive nature, these large reptiles are responsible for hundreds of human fatalities annually, particularly in parts of Africa and Southeast Asia.

Crocodile

200

Often called "black gold" by gardeners, this nutrient-rich soil amendment is created by the decomposition of organic waste like kitchen scraps and leaves.

Compost

300

This massive marine mammal is not only the largest animal on Earth today, but it is also considered the largest animal to have ever existed in history.

Blue whale

300

This spicy, fermented vegetable dish, often made with napa cabbage and radishes, is a quintessential side dish in Korean cuisine.

Kimchi

300

This track and field sport sport involves throwing a heavy ball as far as possible

Shot put

300

Despite their reputation, this species of shark are responsible for relatively few human deaths per year, but their hunting prowess in open water remains a source of human fear.

Great White Shark
300

Before planting, many gardeners spread this material, such as wood chips or straw, over the soil surface to suppress weeds and retain moisture.

Mulch

400

In 1969, this mission's Lunar Module, nicknamed "Eagle," became the first crewed spacecraft to land on the surface of the moon. 

Apollo 11

400

This popular Middle Eastern dish consists of seasoned, ground chickpeas or fava beans that are shaped into balls or patties and deep-fried.

Falafel

400

This team has won more games and titles then any other team in any sport division

New Zealand All Blacks

400

This African mammal, often perceived as slow or docile, is actually highly territorial and causes more human deaths in Africa than lions or rhinos due to its tendency to capsize boats and attack on land.

Hippopautamus 

400

This is the scientific term for the process of providing water to your plants, often done early in the morning to minimize evaporation.

Irrigation

500

This famous French monarch holds the record for the longest-reigning monarch in history, having occupied the throne for 72 years and 110 days

King Louis XIV

500

Originating from Mexico, this celebratory dish features a meat or vegetable filling wrapped in a corn dough (masa) and steamed inside a corn husk or banana leaf.

Tamale

500

Name of the top three most popular sporting events in the world

Fifa World Cup

Summer Olympics

Cricket World Cup

500

Found in the waters of the Indo-Pacific, this small, unassuming creature carries enough neurotoxin to kill 26 adult humans within minutes.

blue ringed octopus
500

Most popularly grown plant in the world in peoples backyard

Tomato