This is the only mammal that is capable of true flight.
Bat
This is the country where you would find the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Egypt
He was the first President of the United States.
George Washington
This is the main ingredient used to make guacamole.
Avacado
In this sport, a "slam dunk" is worth two points.
Basketball
This "King of the Jungle" actually lives mostly in grasslands and plains.
Lion
This is the smallest continent in the world.
Australia
These ancient people built a massive empire in Italy and are famous for their gladiators and roads.
The Romans
Dried grapes are commonly known by this name.
Raisins
This is the only sport where players are generally not allowed to use their hands (except for the goalie).
Soccer
This is the largest animal to ever live on Earth.
Blue Whale
This giant green statue was a gift from France to the United States.
Statue of Liberty
This "unsinkable" ship hit an iceberg and sank on its very first voyage in 1912.
The Titanic
This "liquid gold" is made by bees using nectar from flowers.
Honey
In baseball, this is the name of the area where the pitcher stands.
The Mound
A group of these black-and-white birds is called a "waddle" when they are on land.
Penguins
This is the imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The Equator
This female pilot was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
Amelia Earhart
Which dairy product is frozen and often served in a cone?
Ice-Cream
These games are held every four years and feature athletes from almost every country in the world.
The Olympics
These are the only type of animals that have feathers.
Birds
This is the longest river in the world.
The Nile
This was the name of the first mission to land humans on the Moon.
Apollo 11
This fizzy drink was originally invented as a medicine by a pharmacist named John Pemberton.
Coca-Cola
A "spare" and a "strike" are terms used in this sport.
Bowling