This city is the capital of Germany.
What is Berlin?
The third planet from the Sun.
What is Earth?
This flag is made of red, white, and blue, and is in a unique arrangement of stars and stripes.
What is the United States?
This is one of the largest deserts on Earth, located on the continent of Africa.
What is the Sahara Desert?
This city is home to "The Bean".
What is Chicago?
In which city is Big Ben in?
What is London?
This planet in the Solar System has one known moon.
What is Earth?
This flag is made of a white background and a red dot in the center.
What is Japan?
This desert contains parts of California, Arizona, Sonora, Baja California, and Baja California Sur.
What is the Sonoran Desert?
This planet has the most moons in the Solar System.
What is Saturn?
This city contains the Red Square.
What is Moscow?
This planet is the hottest in the Solar System.
What is Venus?
This flag is a horizontal tricolor in the order from top to bottom being white, blue, red.
What is Russia?
This domesticated desert animal is known for having "humps" on their back.
What is a camel?
Double Jeopardy
Retro-Reflective sheeting is a material that makes traffic signs this.
What is shiny or reflective?
This famous Tower is located in the heart of Paris, France.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
The Sun is made mostly of this gas.
What is hydrogen?
This flag has a red stripe on both ends and a red maple leaf over the middle, white stripe.
What is Canada?
These desert snakes are known for having a rattle at the end of their tails.
What is a rattlesnake?
Some traffic lights in Japan include this color.
What is blue?
This is the name for the group of countries that includes Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, and Denmark.
What is Scandinavia?
By the IAU's definition, there are this many known planets in the Universe.
What is eight?
The Libyan flag from 1977 to 2011 was completely made of this color.
What is green?
This is the world's largest desert in landmass.
What is the Antarctic desert?
This is another word for a federal highway.
What is interstate?