This pre-historic monument in England consists of massive stones arranged in a circular layout. Built around 3,000 BC, its purpose remains a mystery, though theories range from astronomical to religious purposes.
What is Stonehenge?
Despite its name, this well-known dessert was actually invented in Texas-- NOT Europe!
What is German chocolate cake?
The "German" part comes from the inventor, Samuel German.
Elvis Presley is known for many things, including his jet-black hair. But what is his natural hair color?
What is blond?
This enormous landmark stretches over 13,000 miles and took over 2,000 years to complete.
What is the Great Wall of China?

This creature, born grey, turn pink due to their diet of shrimp.
What are Flamingos?
Found in Egypt in 1799, this famous relic helped decode Egyptian hieroglyphs by showing the same text in three different scripts, including ancient Greek. Nowadays the name is more commonly associated with a language-learning program!
What is the Rosetta Stone?

American cheese isn't actually American. It was actually developed in this European country.
What is Switzerland?
Before Tom Hanks won his second Oscar for the titular character, this other super-famous actor turned down the role in favor of appearing in Pulp Fiction.
Who is John Travolta?
This super-popular condiment was originally created and sold in 1834 as a medicine for an upset stomach. It wasn't popularized for food use until the late 19th century!
What is ketchup?
These are the only birds that can fly backwards.
What are hummingbirds?
This enormous collection of 8,000 life-sized clay soldiers was created and buried with the first emperor of China, with the purpose of protecting him in his afterlife, as well as the tomb in which they reside.
What is the Terracotta Army?

This country classified any drink below 10% ABV as soft drinks until 2013.
What is Russia?
This president owned a pet hyena.
(The hyena's name was Bill, and it was a present from the emperor of Ethiopia.)
This English university is older than the Aztec empire, having first opened it's doors to students all the way back in 1096.
What is the University of Oxford?
This animal sleeps for up to 22 hours in a day, thanks to their diet of eucalyptus leaves consuming all their energy to digest.
What are Koalas? 
The oldest known of its kind, carbon dating found that this wooden artifact, found in 2002 in Slovenia, is over 5,000 years old.
What is the wheel?

25% of the world's hazelnuts ends up in this manufactured food product.
What is Nutella?
This famous actor was arrested on his 20th birthday at O'Hare Int. Airport for trying to smuggle in 10 pounds of marijuana?
Who is Bill Murray?
This famous building--widely known as a symbol of eternal love-- was commissioned in honor of this guy's favorite wife, who died giving birth to their 14th child.
What is the Taj Mahal?
This creature, also known as the Mexican walking fish, can regenerate lost limbs and body organs. They can regrow the same limb up to five times-- and even parts of its brain!
What is an Axolotl?

This collection of ancient Jewish manuscripts include over 900 texts that were discovered over 10 years in a cave in Palestine in the 1950's.
What are the Dead Sea Scrolls?
In an emergency, this fluid can be used as a substitute for blood plasma, thanks to its high levels of sodium and low levels of potassium.
What is coconut water?
This English eccentric musician is a knight, gave himself the middle name "Hercules," and dwas once Eminem's AA sponsor.
Who is Sir Elton John?
In 1919 a 50ft tall tank of this substance exploded in Boston, sending 2.3 million gallons through the city and killed 21 people.
What is molasses?

This is the only animal on earth where the male carries and gives birth to babies.
What is a seahorse?
