You can use this to avoid getting lost in the wilderness.
What is a map or compass?
Godzilla first appeared in a movie from this country.
What is Japan?
This stretchy, gooey topping is the most popular cheese for pizza.
What is mozzarella?
This dinosaur's name means "three-horned face"
What is a Triceratops?
This fictional ghost is friendly instead of scary.
Who is Casper?
This type of tree keeps its green needles all year round.
What is an evergreen?
The Ninja Turtles live in this part of the city.
What is the sewer?
This country is known as the birthplace of pizza.
What is Italy?
This big cat is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds up to 70 mph.
What is a cheetah?
This is the name of the rotating platform with horses and other animals that children often ride at amusement parks.
What is a carousel (or merry-go-round)?
In many legends, this large, hairy creature roams the forests of North America.
What is BigFoot?
This yellow autobot is known for being fast, loyal, and often can't talk in the movies.
Who is Bumblebee?
What is beef or pork?
This is the most common species of wolf found in North America.
What is the gray wolf?
This planet is known as the red planet.
What is Mars?
The top layer of the forest where the most sunlight is absorbed is called this.
What is the canopy?
King Kong is famous for climbing this tall building in New York City.
What is the Empire State Building?
This U.S. city is nicknamed "The Sweetest Place on Earth" and is home to a famous chocolate company.
What is Hershey, Pennsylvania?
This dog breed was bred in Germany for police and military work, and is known for intelligence and loyalty.
What is a German Shepherd?
Octopuses have this many hearts.
What is 3?
This famous long-distance trail stretches from Georgia to Maine.
What is the Appalachian Trail?
Michelangelo's favorite weapon (and a tricky one to master).
What are nunchucks?
The world's longest pizza ever made was longer than this sports field.
What is a football field?
This sport involves dogs pulling a sled over snow.
What is dog sledding (or mushing)?
This force, often felt on roller coasters, pushes riders into their seats during sharp turns or drops.
What is G-force?