The colosseum
Rome Italy
Pizza
Italy
This large mammal is known for its trunk.
Elephant
In 1492 this explorer completed his first voyage to the what was initially known as the “Americas”
He led the largest comeback in super bowl history.
Tom Brady
The pyramids
Giza Egypt
Sushi
Japan
This black-and-white bear is native to China and mostly eats bamboo.
Panda
On December 26th 1991 this extremely powerful nations fell and was forced to split its powers.
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, commonly known as the “Soviet Union”
This play is known as the fastest score in super bowl history.
Denver broncos failed snap resulting in a safety on the very first play from scrimmage in super bowl 48.
Masjid Al Haram
Mecca Saudi Arabia
Hamburger
Germany
This big cat is native to Asia and is known for its stripes.
Tiger
In 1920 This amendment was passed giving women the right to vote.
The 19th amendment
This quarterback threw six touchdown passes, setting a Super Bowl record for touchdown passes in a game.
Steve Young
Christ the Redeemer Statue
Rio de Janeiro Brazil
French Fries
Belgium
This marine mammal is famous for its intelligence and ability to perform tricks in aquariums.
Dolphin
On December 5th 1933 This amendment was passed which repealed the 18th amendment
The 21st amendment also known as “Prohibition”
He rushed for 157 yards and three touchdowns and was named MVP of the Super Bowl.
Terrell Davis
St. Peter’s Basilica
Vatican City
Paella
This nocturnal mammal can echolocate and is the only mammal capable of sustained flight.
Bat
in 1989 this European city did something to become united after years of being divided.
The fall of the Berlin wall
This is the man Russell Wilson targeted on the famous interception to lose the super bowl vs the New England Patriots.
Ricardo Lockette