This famous Paris landmark was once considered an eyesore and nearly tore Down after the 1889 worlds affair
The Eiffel Tower
This fast food chain is known for its golden arches
McDonald’s
This British band became world-famous in the 1960s with hits like Hey Jude and Let It Be.
The Beatles
This colorful ocean animal has eight arms and can squirt ink to escape predators.
The octopus
This planet is known as the “Red Planet.”
Mars
This country was the Birthplace of the Olympic Games and Home to Mount Olympus where the ancient gods were believed to live
Greece
This Seattle based company started as an online bookstore and is now the world’s largest online retailer
Amazon
This King of Pop was known for hits like Thriller and Billie Jean
Michael Jackson
This mammal is the largest animal on Earth, growing up to 100 feet long.
The blue whale
This board game asks players to collect properties like Boardwalk and Park Place.
Monopoly
This South American is Home to the Amazon rainforest and of the world’s largest carnival celebration
Brazil
this Swedish company is famous for it’s ready-to-assemble furniture in giant blue and yellow stores
IKEA
This British singer’s song Shape of You became one of the best-selling digital singles of all time.
Ed Sheeran
These underwater “rainforests of the sea” are built by tiny animals called polyps and are home to thousands of species.
coral reefs
This fruit is actually a berry and comes in yellow, green, or red varieties.
Banana
This African country has three Capital cities is famous for Safaris and hosted the 2010 FIFA World Cup
South Africa
This company, founded by Steve Jobs, created the iPhone iPad in MacBook
Apple
This country superstar is known as the “Queen of Country” and wrote the hit Jolene
Dolly Parton
This ocean current, made famous by the movie Finding Nemo, flows along Australia’s east coast
The east Australian current
This popular toy brand is named after the Danish phrase meaning “play well.”
Lego
This island nation, famous for volcanoes, glaciers, and the northern lights, has no mosquitoes at all.
Iceland
This US warehouse store requires a membership to shop and is known for bulk deals and free food samples
Costco
This jazz legend, known as “Satchmo,” was famous for his trumpet playing and raspy voice in songs like What a Wonderful World.
Louis Armstrong
Located in the Pacific Ocean, this is the deepest point on Earth, reaching nearly 36,000 feet below sea level.
The Mariana trench
This ancient wonder of the world stood in Babylon and was said to be a series of terraced gardens.
The hanging Gardens of Babylon