Henry Lee wrote of this founding father: "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen."
George Washington
A primary color.
Red
The tallest mountain in North America.
Mt. McKinley / Denali
A South American country is named after this geographical line that passes through it.
Equator
This citrusy drink is named after its signature blend of seven fruit flavors.
7-UP
This general is best known for losing the Battle of Little Bighorn.
General Armstrong Custer
A type of barrel.
Keg
George Washington's country home.
Mount Vernon
This line passes through Grenwich, England.
Prime Meridian
This caffeinated soft drink is sold in classic green, baja blue, and red flavors.
Mountain Dew
The second man to walk on the moon, right after Neil Armstrong.
Buzz Aldrin
A large flightless bird.
Emu
The Temple Mount, in Jerusalem, is often referred to by this name in the Bible.
Mount Zion
These lines represents the farthest point north or south that the sun can shine directly overhead.
Tropic
The Coca-cola company also sells this brand of root beer.
Barq's
They showcased their most famous invention at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
The Wright Brothers
A pointed tool used to punch small holes.
Awl
The tallest mountain on Mars.
Olympus Mons
This line that falls in the Pacific ocean roughly corresponds to the 180th parrallel.
International Date Line
The same company currently owns Snapple, Canada Dry, and this grapefruit flavored soda.
Squirt
He was the only president to never be elected president or vice president.
Gerald Ford
A dull brown color, or a horse of this color.
Dun
The capital of Washington is named after this legendary mountain.
Mount Olympus
The U.S.-Canada border falls along this line between Point Roberts, WA and Lake of the Woods, MN
49th Parallel
This major oldest soft drink brand was created in a Texas drugstore by a pharmacist named Charles Alderton and named after the store owner's former employer.
Dr. Pepper