The national food of United Kingdom
Chicken tikka masala
Potatoes contain 80%
Water
Killer Whales (Orcas) are not whales but they are
Dolphins
Longest fully-implemented commercial flight
Singapore - New Jersey, Singapore Airlines, 18.5 hours
Official name of Big Ben
Elizabeth Tower
Scotland's national animal
Unicorn
Spice that can make you high
Nutmeg
Sir Alexander Flemming discovered
Penicillin
Longest country name
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The happiest language
Spanish
Country that was excluded from the Union Jack design
Wales
Name of a single strand of spaghetti
Spaghetto
Which planet(s) spins backwards
Venus and/or Uranus
Coins in Trevi Fountain (Rome) are used for
Catholic charities (Caritas)
The money has gone to support soup kitchens, homeless shelters and other projects that help Rome’s poor communities
P.S. - A recent restoration of the fountain had to be privately funded and luxury brand Fendi footed the $2.2 million bill
One McDonald forgoes it's famous yellow colour 'Golden Arches' for the colour
Light bluish-green/turquoise
Sedona, Arizona opted for bright blue because it was believed the yellow color would clash with the surrounding red rocks
Reason why there are so few trash cans in London
Terrorism
Country with the highest tea consumption per capita
Turkey
Approximately how many bones were we born with
300 (an adult has 206)
Country that spans over the most time zones
France (12)
With over 222 million units sold, what is Apple’s highest-selling iPhone model
iPhone 6/6 Plus
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll-gogerychwyrndrobwlllllandysiliogogogoch is the longest city name in the UK, say it
llan-vire-pooll-gwin-gill-go-gare-urch-wyn-drob-ooll-andus-ilio-gogo-goch
Name 3 botanical berries
Not blackberry, mulberry, strawberry, raspberry, cherry
Avocado, banana, bearberry, bilberry, blueberry, cranberry, lingonberry, crowberry, coffee berries, gooseberry, currants, aubergine/eggplant, tomato, goji berries, elderberry, indian gooseberry, grape, honeysuckle, persimmon, pumpkin, cucumber and watermelon
In botany, a berry is a fleshy fruit without a stone (pit) produced from a single flower containing one ovary
Part of the Earth that produces the majority of oxygen supply on the planet
Ocean
Ethiopia follows a traditional calendar based on the Coptic Orthodox Church, which is behind from Gregorian calendars by
7-8 years
The Ethiopian and Gregorian calendars both use the birthdate of Jesus Christ as a starting point for their calculations, but the Ethiopian Orthodox Church believes Jesus Christ was born in 7 BC
Albert Einstein was offered the Presidency of which country
Israel