He was the first African American Supreme Court Justice, appointed in 1967.
Thurgood Marshall
This city is the capital of Spain and home to the Royal Palace.
Madrid
This crunchy orange snack is known for leaving powdery residue on your fingers.
Cheetos
This gas makes up most of Earth’s atmosphere.
Nitrogen
This suave leading man starred in Casablanca — think trench coat, smoky voice, and “Here’s looking at you, kid.”
Humphrey Bogart
She became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize — and the first person to win two — for her work in physics and chemistry.
Marie Curie
This city is the capital of Japan and known for its neon districts.
Tokyo
This herb is often paired with tomatoes and mozzarella in a classic Italian salad.
Basil
This process describes how water vapor turns into liquid water.
Condensation
This elegant actress is known for Breakfast at Tiffany’s — picture the black dress, pearls, and long cigarette holder.
Audrey Hepburn
This tech visionary co-founded Microsoft and helped usher in the personal computing revolution.
Bill Gates
This city is the capital of Germany.
Berlin
This tropical fruit has a spiky exterior and contains an enzyme that can tenderize meat.
Pineapple
This force pulls objects toward the Earth.
Gravity
This actor played the tough cowboy in countless Westerns — think wide‑brim hat, slow drawl, and True Grit.
John Wayne
This Indigenous guide and interpreter helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition navigate the American West.
Sacagawea
This city in Canada is known for its French culture and Old Town.
Quebec City
This tangy dairy product is essential in making tzatziki and many Indian marinades.
Yogurt
This weather tool measures temperature.
Thermometer
This actress played Scarlett O’Hara in Gone With the Wind — known for her striking green eyes and dramatic flair.
Vivien Leigh
This astronaut became the first American woman in space in 1983.
Sally Ride
This city is the capital of India.
New Delhi
This spice, once worth its weight in gold, comes from the dried stigma of a crocus flower.
Saffron
This natural satellite orbits the Earth.
The Moon
This glamorous actress was known for her sultry voice and famous line, “Why don’t you come up and see me sometime?”
Mae West