This cheese is traditionally used in a Caprese salad alongside basil and tomatoes.
Mozzarella
The only capital city that sits on two continents.
Istanbul
The fictional newspaper where Clark Kent works.
Daily Planet
The only mammal that cannot jump.
Elephant
The board game whose pieces include Colonel Mustard and Miss Scarlett.
Clue (Cluedo)
The world's most expensive spice comes from this flower.
Saffron crocus
This African country has the most pyramids in the world.
Sudan
The artist who released the albums 1989, Folklore, and Midnights.
Taylor Swift
The collective noun for a group of flamingos.
Flamboyance
The largest moon in the Solar System.
Ganymede
This spirit must be produced in a specific region of France to legally carry its name.
Cognac
The world's northernmost capital city.
Reykjavík
The first film to win the Academy Awards for Best Picture, Director, Actor, Actress, and Screenplay.
It Happened One Night
The only letter that does not appear on the periodic table.
J
The inventor credited with creating the World Wide Web.
Tim Berners-Lee
The world's most consumed beverage after water.
Tea
This country contains the world's largest salt flat, Salar de Uyuni.
Bolivia
The Beatles song that begins with the lyric "Picture yourself in a boat on a river."
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
The country that has unicorns as its national animal.
Scotland
The city where the first modern Olympic Games were held in 1896.
Athens
This Japanese delicacy is often prepared by specially licensed chefs because parts of it contain a potent neurotoxin.
Fugu (pufferfish)
The only country bordered by both the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
Iran
The only actor to receive Oscar nominations for portraying both Sherlock Holmes and Abraham Lincoln.
Robert Downey Jr.
The animal whose eye is larger than its brain.
Ostrich
The number of permanent members on the UN Security Council.
Five