Who is the British girl pig who has a brother named George.
Peppa pig.
What is the only food that never goes bad.
Honey.
What body part can't touch the ball in soccer (unless you're the goalie).
hands.
What is the beloved ballet, featuring the Sugar Plum Fairy, premiered in 1892 in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The Nutcracker.
What is Wyoming’s largest lake, that lies right in the middle of a national park.
Yellowstone Lake.
Are the parents in Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood worried about their kids.
Yes.
what is the most widely eaten food on Earth, serving as a staple for over half the world's population.
Rice.
What is the diameter of a basketball hoop in inches
18 inches.
What is the holiday, celebrating the harvest feast, that was first observed by Pilgrims and Wampanoag people in 1621.
Thanksgiving.
What is Auckland's chief port city of this country, which was once its capital.
New Zealand.
Who is Bluey's energetic and imaginative little sister.
Bingo.
what is the only fruit in the world that has its seeds on the outside.
Strawberry.
In which sport is a "triple jump" performed.
track and field.
What is the holiday honors fallen veterans, originally as Decoration Day.
Memorial Day.
What is the number of states that touch the Pacific Ocean.
Five.
What is the name of swiping fox in the show about a traveling girl.
Swiper.
What is the most stolen food item in the world.
Cheese.
Canada's national summer sport is Lacrosse, and their national winter sport is this.
Ice Hockey.
Signed into law in 1870, what is the day that honors the nation's labor force, and is celebrated the first Monday in September.
Labor Day.
what is the capital that shares its name with its country lies about 12 miles inland from Italy’s Adriatic coast.
San Marino.
Who is the loyal dog of the Paw Patrol who's also a Dalmatian.
Marshall.
What is the name for the Greek-derived term describes the fear of cooking or the kitchen.
Mageirocophobia.
What city is home to the oldest MLB ballpark.
Boston.
What is the name of the classic Christmas carol that was the first song ever broadcast from space in 1965.
Jingle Bells.
What is the smallest and shallowest of the world’s five oceans is this one.
The Arctic.