This restaurant invented the drive-thru
McDonald's
Despite the urban legend, The Great Wall of China is not visible from this location
Space
This city has 42 buildings with their own ZIP codes
New York City
Pumpkin spice lattes from the Cargo House? Fortunately, they changed their name to this
Starbucks
Hundreds of years ago, women would use beets and berries to enhance this part of their face
Lips
Despite the common phrase, these animals actually don't sweat
Pigs
This iconic statue used to be a lighthouse
The Statue of Liberty
Due to expanding tectonic plates on either side, this ocean is shrinking
Pacific
"BackRub" was originally the name of this juggernaut of a search engine.
Renaissance women would take rodent fur and apply it to this part of their face
Eyebrows
Beer, a drink with less than 10% alcohol content, was only classified as an alcoholic beverage in this country as recently as 2011.
Russia
Despite spanning five geographical time zones, it will be the same time no matter where you land in this massive country.
China
This fault in California consumes nearly 2 inches of land each year.
San Andres Fault
"Burbn" was the original name of this photo-sharing app, which you may very well have on your phone right now.
Ancient Egyptians used this for dying their fingernails in colors like yellow and orange, and for making hand tattoos
Henna
This mischievous little creature is the reason for a majority of power outages in the United States.
The largest church is in the Vatican, but the second largest is in this South American country
Brazil
This is the only continent to span all four hemispheres
Africa
"Sky Peer-to-Peer" was the original name of this video chatting platform.
Skype
Medieval women believed wearing an opal necklace would do this to their hair
Make/keep it blond
Invented in China in the 12th century, these were worn by Chinese judges to mask their emotions while questioning witnesses.
Sunglasses
A majority of people in this country believe in elves.
Iceland
This country is comprised of over 7,600 islands
The Philippines
Originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports, this company changed it name to the sleeker and catchier Greek goddess of victory.
Nike
This ancient civilization used to stick various items to their cheeks, including dragon fly wings, bird feathers and even fish scales
Chinese