The only mammal capable of true flight.
Bat
This green "fruit" is the main ingredient in traditional guacamole.
Avocado
This is the smallest country in the world, located entirely inside Rome.
Vatican City
She is the "Queen of Pop" who sang Material Girl and Vogue.
Madonna
This six-stringed instrument is played with a pick or fingers.
Spanish Guitar
A group of these striped African equines is called a "dazzle."
Zebras
This fizzy beverage was originally invented as a medicine by John Pemberton.
Coca-Cola
This "Down Under" country is also its own continent.
Australia
This 1977 space opera features a villain named Darth Vader.
Star Wars
A long, motorized vehicle often used for weddings or prom.
Sedan
This tall African mammal has the same number of vertebrae as a human: seven.
Giraffe
This type of pasta's name literally translates to "little worms."
Vermicelli
This mountain range contains Mount Everest and spans five countries.
The Himalayas
This sitcom followed six friends living in Manhattan coffee shops.
Friends
This celestial body is at the center of our solar system.
Sun
These "sea cows" are the gentle giants of Florida's coastal waters.
Manatees
This expensive spice comes from the dried stigmas of the crocus flower.
Saffron
This is the only city in the world that sits on two different continents.
Istanbul
This artist's fans are known as "Swifties."
Taylor Swift
This 7-letter word means a person who travels to find new lands.
Settler
This bird has the largest eyes of any land animal, bigger than its own brain.
Ostrich.
This Japanese beef is famous for its intense marbling and high price.
Wagyu.
This African river is generally considered the longest in the world.
The Nile.
This 2009 James Cameron movie is the highest-grossing film of all time.
Avatar.
This type of logic or puzzle shares its name with a popular number grid game.
Sudoku.