You'll find the Eiffel Tower in this European capital.
What is Paris?
This unique mammal lays eggs instead of giving live birth.
What is a platypus?
"Here's looking at you, kid," is a line from this classic film.
What is Casablanca?
This variety of grape is commonly used to make red wine and is known for its bold flavor.
What is Cabernet Sauvignon?
This classic board game features rooms like the Conservatory, Library and Billiard Room.
What is Clue?
This massive statue overlooks Rio de Janeiro from Mount Corcovado.
What is Christ the Redeemer?
This is the fastest land animal in the world.
What is the cheetah?
Dorothy famously says this line in The Wizard of Oz.
What is "There's no place like home"?
Sushi is a traditional dish from this country.
What is Japan?
This company popularized instant photography with its iconic "shake it like" cameras.
What is Polaroid?
This ancient wall stretches across northern China.
What is the Great Wall of China?
A group of lions is called this.
What is a pride?
"I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" is from this film.
What is The Godfather?
This natural sweetener was so valuable in ancient times it was called "liquid gold."
What is honey?
The sun rises in this cardinal direction.
What is east?
These famous Pyramids are located just outside Cairo.
What are the Pyramids of Giza.
Despite their name, these large marine creatures are actually mammals, not fish.
What are whales?
What is A Few Good Men?
This dark Irish stout is brewed in Dublin.
What is Guinness?
In Morse code, this letter is represented by a single dot.
What is E?
Mount Rushmore is located in the U.S. state.
What is South Dakota?
This animal's fingerprints are so similar to humans' that they've confused crime scene investigators.
What is a koala?
In Forrest Gump, life is compared to this sweet treat.
What is a box of chocolates?
This cheesy, tomato-filled dish is a Chicago staple known for its tall crust and layered style.
What is deep dish pizza?
This invention, created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, changed how we share information forever.
What is the World Wide Web?