This alien like deep sea creature gets its name from the number of legs it has.
What is an octopus?
This food made of rolled up rice and fish has gained huge popularity in the US in the past 30 years.
What is sushi?
This is the biggest country in the world.
Russia.
Widely considered to be a weed, this yellow and white flower can be blown on for a wish.
What is a dandelion?
Born from sea foam and riding in a clam shell, she is the goddess of all things beautiful and lovely.
Who is Aphrodite?
This jungle bird can live up to 80+ years, and is famous for being able to mimic human speech.
What is a parrot?
Served in either hard or soft tortillas, this Mexican dish is enjoyed all over the world.
What are tacos?
This country has the highest population of any in the world.
What is India?
What is an acorn?
Messenger of the gods, this spritely fellow is often depicted with wings on his feet.
Who is Hermes?
Often found in dark and damp places, these invertebrates are known for their hard shells and slow lifestyle.
What are snails?
Served with butter and garlic, these creepy crawlies are a delicacy in France.
What are snails?
Located between China and Nepal, this is the tallest mountain in the world.
What is Mt. Everest?
Leaves of three, let me be! This nasty plant can leave you scratching for days on end.
What is poison ivy?
One of three brothers, this god is tasked with overseeing the underworld.
Who is Hades?
The dams this North American mammal builds are vital to the health of our rivers and wetlands.
What are beavers?
One of the national dishes of England, this stewed curry takes major inspiration from Indian immigrants.
What is chicken tikka masala?
The space between these two rivers in the middle east is usually referred to as the 'fertile crescent'.
What is the Tigris / Euphrates?
Located in this very classroom, this plant has big, flat, and green leaves with holes in them.
Who is Swissy?
Born from her father's splitting headache, this warrior goddess is represented by an owl and an olive branch.
Who is Athena?
Considered to be the most dangerous animal on the African continent, this four legged beast kills more people per year than lions.
What is a hippopotamus?
This all American, ball game classic can trace its origins all the way back to the German Bratwurst.
What are hot dogs?
This is the largest desert in the world. Hint: it is not full of sand.
What is the Antarctic?
You are what you eat! This famous carnivorous plant gets its name from its diet and can be found in swamps.
What is a Venus Fly Trap?
The king of Crete's half bull son, this furious beast roams the halls of the labyrinth below the city.
What is the minotaur?