This ancient civilization built the pyramids of Giza.
Egypt
This country music star is known for the song "Jolene.
Dolly Parton
This planet in the solar system has the most moons
This type of bread is commonly used to make a Reuben sandwich.
Rye bread
This annual NFL championship game is the most-watched sporting event in the U.S.
Super Bowl
The U.S. bought this territory from France in 1803.
Louisiana Purchase
This singer is known for the song "Thriller.
Michael Jackson
This country consumes the most chocolate per capita.
This food is made by fermenting cabbage and is a staple in German cuisine.
sauerkraut
This team sport involves throwing a ball through a hoop and was invented by James Naismith.
basketball
This war lasted from 1914 to 1918
World War I
This band was known as the Fab Four.
The Beatles
This U.S. city is nicknamed the "Motor City."
Detriot
This spice blend, commonly used in Indian cuisine, includes turmeric, coriander, and cumin.
curry powder
This sport is known as “the beautiful game.”
soccer
The Magna Carta was signed by this king of England in 1215.
King John
This instrument is known as the king of instruments.
The organ
This word is used for a group of crows.
a murder
This vegetable is known as courgette in Europe.
zucchini
This event is known as “The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports.”
Kentucky Derby
This city was the first capital of the United States.
New York City
This composer wrote The Four Seasons.
Antonio Vivaldi
This artist painted the famous artwork The Persistence of Memory.
Salvador Dali
This traditional Scottish dish is made from sheep’s organs cooked in a sheep’s stomach.
haggis
This NBA player is known as "The King" and has played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, and Los Angeles Lakers.
LeBron James