Human Body
Famous Dishes
State Capitals
Famous Inventions
Olympics
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This bone, commonly referred to as the "collarbone," connects the arm to the body and is located above the ribcage.

What is the clavicle?

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This popular Italian pasta dish features a rich tomato sauce, often made with garlic, onions, and ground meat, and is typically served over noodles. What is this dish called?

What is spaghetti Bolognese?

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Heavily influenced by Spanish and Native American culture, the Land of Enchantment’s capital city is America’s oldest state capital, founded in 1610.

What is Santa Fe, New Mexico?

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This device, patented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, revolutionized long-distance communication by converting sound into electrical signals.

What is the telephone?

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The Olympic flame is traditionally ignited in this ancient Greek site, which was the original venue for the ancient Olympic Games.

What is Olympia?

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This system of the body includes the bones and joints, providing structure and support. What is this system called?

What is the skeletal system?

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This Korean dish consists of fermented vegetables, often including cabbage and radishes, flavored with chili pepper, garlic, and ginger. What is this dish called?

What is kimchi?

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This town has the hottest average temperature of all state capitals, and is the only American city with a royal palace.

What is Honolulu, Hawaii?

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This invention, created by Eli Whitney in 1793, revolutionized the cotton industry by greatly speeding up the process of separating cotton fibers from seeds.

What is the cotton gin?

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This swimmer, known as "The Flying Fish," won eight gold medals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, setting a record for the most gold medals won in a single Olympics.

Who is Michael Phelps?

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The longest bone in the human body is found in the thigh. What is this bone called?

What is the femur?

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This French dish, made from eggs and cream, is a classic custard dessert that can be served hot or cold. It is often topped with caramelized sugar. What is this dessert called?

What is crème brûlée?

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Meaning “a good place to dig potatoes” in the Kansa-Osage tribe language, this town is the nation’s centermost capital city.

What is Topeka, Kansas?

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This revolutionary invention, developed by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the internet.

What is the World Wide Web?

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The 2004 Summer Olympics were held in this southern European city, which is known for its ancient ruins such as the Parthenon, located in Acropolis.

What is Athens, Greece?

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This organ, which is located in the upper right side of the abdomen, helps in digestion by producing bile. What is this organ called?

What is the liver?

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This Middle Eastern dish consists of ground meat (often lamb or beef) mixed with spices and grilled on a skewer. It is often served with pita bread and vegetables. What is this dish called?

What is kebab?

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One of just four state capitals named after a former president, this southern town is the only state capital built on top of a volcano.

What is Jackson, Mississippi?

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This inventor is credited with developing the first practical and commercially successful electric light bulb, improving on earlier designs with a longer-lasting filament.

Who is Thomas Edison?

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This city is known for hosting the Olympics in 1992, where the Games were notable for the participation of professional basketball players from the U.S., known as the "Dream Team."

Hint: Pau Gasol is from this city.

What is Barcelona, Spain?

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This fluid, which makes up about 55% of human blood, is primarily composed of water and serves as a medium for transporting cells and nutrients throughout the body.

What is plasma?

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This traditional Indian dish is a type of curry that includes chunks of marinated meat (often chicken) simmered in a rich sauce made from yogurt, spices, and tomatoes. What is this dish called?

What is chicken tikka masala?

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One of just four state capitals not served by the U.S. interstate highway system, this state capital is located in the first U.S. state. It was also a key stop on the Underground Railroad.

What is Dover, Delaware?

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This American inventor and industrialist is known for developing the assembly line technique of mass production, which dramatically increased the efficiency of manufacturing.

Who is Henry Ford?

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This city, known for hosting the Winter Olympics in 1988, was the first Asian city to do so. It is located in a country famous for its unique cultural heritage and technological advancements.

What is Seoul, South Korea?

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