Ultraviolet rays from the sun help the body produce this substance
What is Vitamin D
Named after a British Prime Minister, this Fort played a significant role during the French and Indian War and is now a popular historic site in Pittsburgh.
What is Fort Pitt?
In ancient times, the 'Dog Days of Summer' were associated with the rising of this celestial body, which is the brightest star in the night sky.
What is Sirius?
This river, the longest in the world, flows through northeastern Africa and is essential for the region's water and agriculture.
What is the Nile River?
This classic State Fair treat consists of a sausage or hot dog on a stick, dipped in cornmeal batter, and deep-fried to golden perfection.
What is a Corn Dog?
The largest planet in our solar system
What is Jupiter?
This infamous industrialist, known for his contributions to the steel industry, built his steel empire in Pittsburgh in the late 19th century.
Summer is the perfect time for stargazing. This group of stars, often referred to as 'The Seven Sisters,' is a prominent summer constellation.
What is Pleiades?
This mountain range, often referred to as the 'Roof of the World,' stretches across several countries including China, Nepal, and India.
What is the Himalayan Mountains?
These sweet, fluffy delights are a staple at State Fairs, often topped with powdered sugar or a variety of delicious toppings.
What are Funnel Cakes?
The organ that an octopus has three of.
What is the Heart?
This iconic yellow cable-stayed bridge spans the Allegheny River and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in Pittsburgh.
What is the Roberto Clemente Bridge (formerly known as the Sixth Street Bridge)."
This refreshing drink is often made from a mixture of crushed ice, flavored syrup, and sometimes topped with fruit.
What is a Snow Cone?
This famous waterfall, situated between the United States and Canada, is one of the most impressive natural wonders in North America.
What is Niagara Falls?
This State Fair classic is made by skewering meat, vegetables, and sometimes fruit, and grilling it until tender and flavorful.
What is a Kebab?
The hottest planet in our solar system
What is Venus?
This grand concert hall, located in downtown Pittsburgh, is home to the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and hosts various cultural events.
What is Heinz Hall?
DAILY DOUBLE: This natural event occurs when the Earth is tilted toward the Sun, resulting in the longest day and shortest night of the year.
What is the Summer Solstice?
This canal, completed in 1914, connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, allowing ships to avoid the lengthy trip around South America.
What is the Panama Canal?
At carnivals, you can find this spinning ride with cars that tilt and spin as it rotates around a central axis.
What is a Tilt-A-Whirl?
The proper name for the scientific study of plants
What is botany?
In 1954, researchers at the University of Pittsburgh developed this medical breakthrough, which has saved countless lives since its introduction.
What is the Polio Vaccine?
This popular outdoor pastime involves searching for hidden treasures using GPS coordinates.
What is Geocaching?
This mountain range, often called the 'Backbone of North America,' extends from Alaska through Canada and the United States.
What is the Rocky Mountains?
At fairs and carnivals, this popular dessert is made by spinning sugar into fine threads and gathering them onto a stick.
What is Cotton Candy?
The common name for the chemical Sodium Chloride (NaCl)
What is table salt?
This historic amusement park, located just outside Pittsburgh, has been entertaining visitors since 1898 and is famous for its collection of classic wooden roller coasters.
What is Kennywood?
This lively dance, often associated with the Caribbean and Latin America, is a popular summer activity that involves moving to the rhythm of tropical music.
What is Salsa?
This country, located in South America, is home to the world's highest waterfall, Angel Falls.
What is Venezuala?
This popular fair game involves throwing rings to try to land them on the neck of a bottle to win a prize.
What is Ring Toss?