This country known for its beaches and butts has won the most FIFA World Cups
Brazil
This capital of California shares its name with a biblical term meaning “to sacrifice.”
Sacramento
This drink combines rum, mint, lime, sugar, and soda water.
Mojito
This holiday in late May every year signifying the start of the summer some might say
Memorial Day
This animal is a baby cow
Calf
This large and cold European country hosted the 2018 World Cup.
Russia
This capital of Florida shares its name with a famous Western outlaw.
Tallahassee
This cocktail is made with vodka, cranberry juice, and lime, often associated with New York City.
Cosmopolitian
This Jewish holiday lasts eight nights and involves lighting a menorah.
Hanukkah
This animal has a long neck and spits when annoyed (Carl from Jimmy Neutron was also obsessed with them)
Llama
This most famous player in the world won the Golden Boot in the 2002 World Cup with 8 goals
Ronaldo
Columbus
This strong cocktail combines gin, vodka, rum, tequila, triple sec, and cola
Long Island Ice Tea
What holiday celebrating people who served for our country is celebrated in November?
Veterans Day
This large bird cannot fly and is known for its long legs and speedThis fluffy animal is often mistaken for a sheep but is smaller
Ostrich
This European country home to Sevilla won the 2010 World Cup with a goal by Andrés Iniesta
Spain
This capital of Alaska is not accessible by road and has a similarily titled 2007 film starring Michael Cera
Juneau
This classic cocktail is made with bourbon, sugar, bitters, and an orange twist
Old Fashioned
This Hindu festival is known as the Festival of Lights
Diwali
This large rodent has orange teeth and loves to chew, a loose connection to croton one might say too
Beaver
What country won the first world cup in 1930 and is also home to this famous player, Luis Suarez
Uruguay
This capital of Illinois shares its name with a famous U.S. president’s last name.
Springfield
This tropical drink often contains rum and pineapple juice
Pina Colada
This Muslim holiday marks the end of Ramadan
Eid al-Fitr
A young goat is often called this name, similar to a child
Kid
This Asian nation home to many MLB playersn hosted the 2002 World Cup alongside South Korea
Japan
This capital of Kentucky is named after a famous American statesman, Henry Clay’s home city
Frankfurt
This cocktail uses vodka, coffee liqueur, and espresso
Espresso Martini
This Jewish holiday is known as the Day of Atonement
Yom Kippur
This animal is specifically raised for its wool, often sheared annually
Sheep
This country lost the 2018 World Cup final to France (a family member's grandpa is from here)
Croatia
This capital of Nebraska lies along the Missouri River
Lincoln
This drink combines dark rum, ginger beer, and lime, a twist on the Moscow Mule
Dark ’n’ Stormy
This Thailand New Year falls in April every year - the first part of the word sounds like something you make in music
Songkran
This young female cow that has not yet had a calf is called this
heifer