This patriotic fruit for most of history was too bitter to eat outright, often being used to produce alcohol.
What is an Apple
This element appears fifth on the periodic table.
Boron
This board game sees players settle a vast and hexagonal terrain.
What is Catan
This theory suggests that at one point all the continents were connected.
What is Pangea
NaCl
What is Salt
This ancient practice uses stars and other heavenly bodies to predict the future and explain the present.
What is Astrology
This nocturnal mammal based automobile first appeared in 1939.
What is the batmobile
This bald protagonist often has poor luck and is shown to not be good at anything.
Who is Charlie Brown
Contrary to popular belief, an upside-down cross is not satanic, but rather an ancient symbol of the Catholic church. This man is the reason for that symbol and is often considered the first pope.
Who is Peter
This famous Missourian was known for his humorist tales and is often considered the father of American literature.
Who is Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain)
This Politician is often associated with the preservation of the Earth and Climate change.
Who is Al Gore
This city is known for its dislike of tea and its "scarlet garments"
What is Boston
In "Meet the Robinsons" this area is referred to as Northern Montana
What is Canada
This woman is the Greek equivalent of Eve from the bible, as she brought sorrow into the world.
Who is Pandora
What does the USSR stand for?
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
This prehistoric reptile is known for its large concave vertebrae and is derived from Greek as "Different Lizard."
What is Allosaurus
This chilly saint is known for being skinned alive.
Who is Bartholomew the Apostle
This fibrous plant is almost entirely made up of carbon.
What is Cotton
This kingdom was dissolved and then reconstructed as a country after WW1.
What is Poland
This tool was first invented in ancient China and is a favorite of Rihanna
What is an Umbrella
This "mentally deranged" director may cut you up and feed you to his "avian pets".
Who is Alfred Hitchcock
This famous Kansan was known for his bowler hat and for hanging out with men like Wyatt Earp.
Who is Bat Masterson
This vaudeville actor is famous for starring in movies like "The Great Dictator" and "Modern Times"
Who is Charlie Chaplin
This large berry was first domesticated in Mesoamerica, but most are now grown in India. It can be used in culinary aspect or be harvested for its natural latex.
What is the Papaya or Pawpaw
This man founded the Slytherin House at Hogwarts.
Who Is Salazar Slytherin