All true spiders have this many pairs of legs.
4
Brought to Europe in the 16th century, tomatoes originated on this continent.
South America
This deep lake is shared between California and Nevada.
Lake Tahoe
It comes before "Fresh 'N Fruity" in an International House of Pancakes offering.
Rooty Tooty
In Daytona Beach in 1948, Bill France founded this sports organization.
Nascar
True seals do not have external ones of these organs. While sea lions do.
Ears
The countries of Colombia, Jamaica, and Costa Rica have coasts on this sea.
Caribbean Sea
A sunflower is at the very top of this state's flag.
Kansas
It's the shorter, 1-word name for smoked salmon.
Lox
In 1994 this future grill spokesperson knocked out Michael Moorer in 10 rounds.
George Foreman
The scientific name for this mammal translates to "sea bear".
Polar Bear
It's the only middle eastern country to share a border with Egypt.
Israel
State capitals on the I-25 include Santa Fe, Denver & this Wyoming City.
Cheyenne
In 1876, Charles Hires sold kits to make this beverage; he later sold pre-made drinks.
Root Beer
These are the only required protection for soccer players.
Shin guards
These marsupials get most of their moisture from eucalyptus leaves.
Koala
This mountain range is at France's southernmost border.
Pyrenees
This state's motto is "Live Free or Die".
New Hampshire
In the 1970's, Thailand passed Hawaii as the world's leading producer of this fruit.
Pineapple
This Ohio club is the first professional baseball team.
The Cincinnati Reds
The animal called a caribou in the U.S. goes by this name in Europe & the North Pole.
Reindeer.
This largest Caribbean city was a tourist mecca until 1959 & may be once again soon.
Havana
This chilly national park lies on the Canadian border in Montana.
Glacier National Park
Michelle Obama spearheaded a 2013 effort to get Americans to drink more of this.
Water
Older than the Kentucky Derby, this race is third in the triple crown.
The Belmont Stakes