Country Jeopardy: UK, Mexico, France, Australia, South Africa, Egypt

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Across
  1. 3. Egypt Nature: Popular reef located in the Red Sea, south of the Sinai Peninsula.
  2. 6. Australia Paleontology: Small ankylosaur that shares its name with a Japanese Reggae musician(?)
  3. 8. UK Nature: This stretch along southern England is where Mary Anning and Gideon Mantell began modern paleontology.
  4. 10. South Africa Paleontology: Miraculous survivor of the Permian extinction.
  5. 13. Mexico Nature: This system of canyons in the state of Chihuahua, when combined, reach a larger size than the more-famous Grand Canyon.
  6. 14. Mexico Culture: One of Mexico's most famous paintings meant to depict the two sides of a renowned artist.
  7. 15. South Africa Culture: In this novel by Alan Paton, an African village farmer and white priest must work together to solve a murder.
  8. 18. France City: Center of the EU's space program
  9. 20. Mexico City: Mexico's second largest city
  10. 21. Australia City: The most isolated major city in the world.
  11. 22. Australia Culture: Bush ballad that has become an unofficial anthem of Australia.
  12. 24. South Africa City: City known for its "Golden Mile" in surfing.
  13. 25. UK City: Capital of Scotland
  14. 29. Australia People: "The Crocodile Hunter" known for his conservation efforts.
  15. 31. South Africa Nature: Overlooking the city of Cape Town, this mount is featured in the constellation Mensa, the only geographical feature to do so.
  16. 33. France Culture: Novel by Victor Hugo written to preserve a famous cathedral.
  17. 34. Egypt Paleontology: Large theropod whose fossils were destroyed in WWII.
  18. 35. UK People: King of Scotland who resisted English rule.
  19. 36. South Africa People: King of the Zulu known for his military conquests.
Down
  1. 1. France Paleontology: Once thought to be the smallest dinosaur.
  2. 2. Mexico Landmark: Major Mayan city.
  3. 4. France Landmark: Its designer also provided the steel for the construction of the Statue of Liberty.
  4. 5. UK Paleontology: Dolphin-like marine reptile from the Jurassic.
  5. 7. South Africa Landmark: In these caves, well-preserved fossils of early humans were found.
  6. 9. UK Landmark: Megalithic stone structure, likely used in druidic rituals.
  7. 11. Australia Landmark: In 2018, its chief received calls to be fired for not advertising a horse race.
  8. 12. France People: Corsican general who conquered much of Europe.
  9. 16. UK Culture: One of Shakespeare's most famous plays, set in Verona between "two houses, both alike in dignity."
  10. 17. France Nature: White Norman cliffs known for being the last place where the White Bird biplane was seen before going missing.
  11. 19. Egypt Culture: Written by Naguib Mahfouz, this story, though becoming a bestseller, led to a near-fatal attack by fundamentalist groups against the author.
  12. 23. Mexico Paleontology: This filter-feeding shark with long pectoral fins swam the Western Interior Seaway.
  13. 26. Egypt Landmark: Statue with the body of a lion and head of a man.
  14. 27. Mexico People: During the Mexican Revolution, he led attacks against despised president Porfirio Diaz and the United States.
  15. 28. Australia Nature: The only organic structure that can be seen from space, and one of the most biodiverse regions in the world.
  16. 30. Egypt People: Widely credited as the first known doctor, he is one of the few non-pharaohs to be deified in Ancient Egypt.
  17. 32. Egypt City: City once known for its lighthouse and library.