Famous Landmarks
This famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, consists of a ring of standing stones and has long been a mystery in terms of its original purpose.
Stonehenge
This inventor and artist of the Renaissance period conceptualized flying machines and is often considered far ahead of his time.
Leonardo da Vinci
This word refers to a large, often ornate cup or goblet typically used in religious ceremonies.
Chalice.
The first president to live in the White House.
John Adams
This Spanish rice dish, known for its saffron flavor and seafood or meat ingredients, is a staple of Valencian cuisine.
Paella.
This ancient Inca site located in the Andes Mountains of Peru is often referred to as the “Lost City of the Incas.”
Machu Pichu
This American inventor is best known for inventing the cotton gin, a machine that revolutionized the cotton industry.
Eli Whitney
This word, which was the nickname of former football player O.J. Simpson, is also a type of liquid.
Juice.
The first president to be impeached.
Andrew Johnson
his popular Middle Eastern dish is made from chickpeas or fava beans, ground up and deep-fried into crispy balls or patties, often served in a pita.
Falafel.
his enormous palace complex in Beijing, China, served as the home of Chinese emperors for nearly 500 years.
The Forbidden City
Known as the “Queen of 19th Century Science,” this mathematician wrote the first algorithm intended for a machine.
Ada Lovelace
This term refers to a system of training in which a person learns a trade under the guidance of a skilled worker, combining on-the-job experience with instruction.
Apprenticeship.
The first president to appear on television.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This spicy and tangy Korean fermented cabbage dish is a staple side in Korean cuisine and is often served with almost every meal.
Kimchi
This ancient city carved into red sandstone cliffs in Jordan is also known as the “Rose City.
Petra
While he’s more famously associated with an illuminating invention, this inventor also created the phonograph and the motion picture camera.
Thomas Edison
This word refers to a legal document or permit that grants official permission to do, own, or use something.
License.
The first president to deliver an inaugural address by radio.
Calvin Coolidge
This French dish, traditionally made with beef slow-cooked in red wine and often flavored with mushrooms and bacon, is a classic of French cuisine.
Boeuf Bourguignon.
This historic fortress and former royal residence in Moscow is recognizable by its colorful domes and is a symbol of Russian political power.
The Kremlin
This Swedish inventor, most well-known for a prestigious award that bears his name, also invented dynamite.
Alfred Nobel
This condition, often seen in newborns or those with liver issues, causes a yellowish tint to the skin and the whites of the eyes.
Jaundice.
The first president to be inaugurated in Washington, D.C.
Thomas Jefferson
This famous Spanish cold soup is made primarily from blended tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, and other vegetables, and is especially popular in Andalusia during the summer months.
Gazpacho.