This is the main ingredient in the Spanish cold soup, gazpacho.
Tomatoes
This legendary boxer refused to be drafted into the military.
This word refers to a chain of islands.
Archipelago
This animal is the world’s largest LAND carnivore.
Polar bear
Fermented THIS is used to make miso.
Soybeans
The second largest whale in the world, it’s named for one of its body parts.
Fin whale
This noun, with a connotation of calmness, means that things are happening in a fortunate or beneficial way.
Serendipity
This amphibian secretes a deadly toxin through its skin.
Poison dart frog
This fruit is known as the “king of fruits” in southeast Asia.
Durian
These evergreens are commonly used as Christmas trees
Fir trees
This word refers to the philosophical idea of doing the most good for the greatest number of people
Utilitarianism
This is the fastest flying insect.
Dragonfly
This fruit’s name means “seedy apple” in Latin.
The original Latin for “I think, therefore I am,” is cogito ergo this.
Sum
This old-fashioned word, meaning a jukebox operated by the insertion of a coin, is the name of one of our childhood TV channels
Nickelodeon
This bird has the longest wingspan.
Albatross
This spice comes from the dried stigmas of the crocus flower.
Saffron
This Chinese dynasty is known as a golden age, opening the Silk Road and inventing paper from around 200 BC-200 BCE.
Han Dynasty
This word means that one believes all events happen the only way they could’ve happened, effectively negating free will
Determinism
This large insect can turn its head 180 degrees.
Praying mantis