Norway to its west, Finland to its east
Sweden.
This retired Jamaican sprinter is considered the fastest man in the world, holding multiple world records for sprinting
Usain Bolt
A common name for mini golf.
Putt putt.
Optimus, Number, Twitch
Prime.
This is the tallest mountain in the world
Everest.
Argentina and Bolivia to its east
Chile.
Believed to have started in Greece in 776 BC, this quadrennial multi-sports event began as a humble foot race.
Olympics.
A simple form of joke relying on audience response, commonly to deliver a pun
Knock knock.
Cherry, Pipe, Time
Bombs.
This tallest mountain in Japan is visible from Tokyo on clear days
Mount Fuji.
Algeria to its west, Egypt to its east
Libya
A triathlon is an endurance multisport race that consists of these three events over extended distances
Swimming, cycling, running
A phrase used to describe even chances or when something is divided evenly.
50/50.
Curry, Gun, Talcum
Powder.
This volcano in southern Washington state was known for erupting in 1980
Mount St. Helens.
Uzbekistan to its south, Russia to its north
Kazakhstan.
In 1954, British runner Roger Bannister became the first person to ever break a longstanding barrier in the mile run event, and ran a time under ___ minutes.
4.
This Hawaiin moniker for the dolphinfish became common in restaurants and markets to prevent consumers from mistaking it for the marine mammal, to which it is unrelated
Mahi-mahi.
Birthday, Business, Law
Suits.
The second tallest mountain in the world is this two letter name -- it is also another name for synthetic marijuana
K2.
South Africa to its north, south, east, and west.
Lesotho.
This track event boasts a three thousand meter length and has a total of twenty eight hurdle jumps, seven of which are into a pool of water.
Steeplechase
This is the Thai name adopted by many countries for the auto rickshaw; a small, 3-wheeled vehicle that isn't fully enclosed; commonly used for urban transportation in countries with tropical and subtropical climates.
Tuk tuk.
Sand, Shadow, Shoe
Box.
This tallest mountain in the Alps is situated on France and Italy’s border
Mont Blanc