The Statue of Liberty, standing in New York Harbor, was a gift from this European country in 1886.
France
This Kenyan athlete is often called the "GOAT of Marathon running."
Eliud Kipchoge
Known as the fastest land animal, this big cat can accelerate faster than most sports cars
Cheetah
This is the year Kenya’s revolutionary mobile money service, M-Pesa, was launched.
2007
This Nigerian artist, known for hits like Last Last, is often called the “African Giant.”
Burna Boy
This historic coastal town in Kenya is known for its Swahili architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Lamu
Kenya’s rugby sevens team is popularly known by this nickname.
Shujaa
What do we call a group of flamingoes?
flamboyance
This astronaut was the first person to walk on the moon.
Neil Armstrong
Which Kenyan artist sang this, "convoy ndai inaongoza ni defender strangers zii, strictly inakuanga ni defender"
Toxic Lyrikali
Where is the leaning tower of Pisa found
Italy
This American tennis player has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era.
Serena Williams
This sea creature has three hearts, and two of them stop beating when it swims.
Octopus
What does NASA stand for?
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
This coffee shop is where Ross, Rachel, Monica, Chandler, Joey, and Phoebe in Friends(comedy) spent much of their time.
Central Perk
This Dutch painter is known for cutting off part of his own ear and painting Starry Night
Vincent Van Gogh
The Olympic Games originated in this ancient country, where they were first held around 776 BC.
Greece
This building in New York was the tallest in the world for nearly 40 years, until 1970.
Empire State Building
Bluetooth was named after a 10th-century king from this country, known for uniting tribes — just like Bluetooth connects devices.
Denmark
This Kenyan rapper, remembered for hits like "Moss Moss" and "Boomba Train," is celebrated as one of the greatest in the country despite his life being cut short in 2003.
E-sir
This Italian Renaissance artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
Michelangelo
In this sport, referees are called “zebras” because of their black-and-white striped uniforms.
Ice Hockey
This country is the only one in the world that lies on two continents — Europe and Asia — and has a city that sits in both.
Turkey
This is the smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.
Atom
Which series won the category,'Outstanding limited or anthology series' in this year Emmys.
Adolescence (Netflix)