This is the largest mammal in the world.
what is blue whale
This European city is home to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.
Paris
This character is a "cowboy" doll and the leader of the toys in Toy Story.
woody
This tech giant’s logo is a fruit with a single bite taken out of it.
apple
In this sport, a "grand slam" occurs when a home run is hit with all three bases occupied.
baseball
This animal is the official national symbol of Scotland, despite being a mythical creature.
what is a unicorn
This is the smallest country in the world, located entirely within the city of Rome.
Vatican City
In Frozen, this is the name of the snowman who "likes warm hugs."
Olaf
This company, founded by Jeff Bezos, started as an online bookstore.
amazon
This basketball superstar is known by the nickname "King James."
Hebron
A group of these long-legged, pink birds is known as a "flamboyance."
what is flamingo
his African river is generally considered the longest river in the world.
nile
This is the real name of the "Prince of Thieves" from the movie Tangled.
Who is Eugene Fitzherbert (or Flynn Rider)?
his search engine's name is a play on the mathematical term for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros.
A marathon race is exactly this many miles long (round to the nearest tenth).
26.2
This is the only bird that is capable of flying backwards.
hi\ummingbird
This country has more natural lakes than the rest of the world combined.
canada
This character, a culinary hero in Ratatouille, is a rat who dreams of being a chef.
Who is Remy?
his Swedish furniture company is famous for its flat-pack designs and Swedish meatballs.
ikea
This is the only sport that has ever been played on the surface of the moon.
golf
This Australian animal’s fingerprints are so close to humans' that they have occasionally been confused at crime scenes.
koala
This "Land of the Midnight Sun" is the only U.S. state with no documented venomous snakes.
Alaska
This Disney character was the first to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1978.
Mickey Mouse
This coffee company’s original logo was a brown, twin-tailed mermaid (Siren).
Starbucks
In tennis, this specific word is used to represent a score of zero.
love