Name the landmark and the country where it is located:

Machu Picchu, Peru
This VA president died on July 4, 1826—the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
By what name is the US President's car called?
a. the Beast
b. the Juggernaut
c. the Leviathan
d. the Mountain
a. the Beast
These beautiful glacier-formed lakes contain clear water, wineries, and a waterfall taller than Niagara Falls.
Finger Lakes
Complete this idiom which means to be sad.
down in the __________
down in the dumps
American Declaration of Independence signed
July (1776)
Nicknamed, the "Angel of the Battlefield," during the Civil War, she provided medical care to soldiers. In 1881, she founded the American Red Cross.
Clara Barton
He was considered the "Father of the Constitution"; co-author of the Federalist Papers. His wife saved George Washington's portrait during the War of 1812
James Madison
Which word describes a narrow body of water that connects two larger bodies of water?
a. tributary
b. strait
c. oasis
d. delta
b. strait
This remote northern area belongs to Norway, but contains a global seed vault that is important to the entire world.
Svalbard
When you are nervous, what insect are you said to have "in your stomach"?
Butterflies in your stomach
Pearl Harbor bombing
December (1941)
In 1962, he became the first American to orbit the Earth, served as a US senator for Ohio for more than two decades, and returned to space at the age of 77.
John Glenn
The only US president to earn a Ph.D, he was governor of New Jersey and later led the country during WWI.
Woodrow Wilson
This popular board game was invented in the 1930's to protest the inequality of wealth.
Monopoly
A challenging place to live (the sun rises only once a year, and sets only once a year), what search in this cold place helps answer important questions about climate, oceans, wildlife, and the environment.
Antarctica
When people are trying to avoid talking about a subject, they are avoiding
the _________ in the room
the elephant in the room
World Trade Center attacks in NYC
September (2001)
With a wide range of products such as soaps, shampoos, paper products and diapers, this company invented the name "soap operas" for radio shows that were paid to market cleaning products to housewives.
Procter & Gamble
A good friend of Thomas Jefferson, he lived on a nearby estate near Charlottesville, VA. He is the last US president considered one of the "Founding Fathers" of the US.
James Monroe
Japan
This small nation is a place of pilgrimage for Catholics around the world.
the Vatican
What kind of water are you in when you are in trouble?
1. dirty water
2. cold water
3. hot water
4. lonely water
3. hot water
Apollo 11 landing on the moon
July (1969)
What is the equation of the line that passes through the points (2,6) and (4,10) and intersect the y-axis at 2?
a. y = x + 2
b. y = 2x
c. y = 2x -2
d. y = 2x +2
d. y = 2x +2
He succeeded William Henry Harrison and was the first VP to become president due to a president's death. The annexation of Texas was approved during his term, but were there an adequate number of rooms in the White House for his 15 children?
Zachary Taylor
What was Y2K?
a. a popular K-pop group in the early 2000's
b. the first YouTube video
c. the date change from 1999 to 2000 which businesses feared would play havoc with IT systems
d. a tall mountain in the Himalayas.
c. the date change from 1999 to 2000 which businesses feared would play havoc with IT systems
Often considered a "bucket list" travel experience, swimming in the __________ Islands is an opportunity to be surrounded by sea turtles, sea lions, and sharks.
Galapagos
To stop something suddenly is to
a. jump the gun
b. go cold turkey
c. shoot the breeze
d. play it by ear
b. go cold turkey
Titanic sinking
April (1912)
She made French cooking popular in the US and co-authored "Mastering the Art of French Cooking." She helped launch educational cooking programs. She was over 6 ft 2 inches tall.
Julia Child
An early national military hero, his presidency kept the US neutral during European wars and established many presidential traditions. He remains the only US president unanimously elected by the Electoral College.
George Washington
The launch of this product in 2007 completely changes the way people access entertainment and information.
iPhone
Traveling to Port Douglas, Australia is one way to get an excursions to this coral formation that is the largest living structure on earth.
Great Barrier Reef
What kind of feet do you have when you are nervous or unsure about something?
cold feet
World War II's D- Day (Invasion of Normandy)
June (1944)