"The only thing we have to fear is..."
(What is "fear itself"?)
A young sheep is called this.
(What is a lamb?)
This artist painted the Mona Lisa.
(Who is Leonardo da Vinci?)
The aorta is the body's largest type of this.
(What is an artery?)
This soft drink company uses the slogan "Taste the Feeling."
(What is Coca-Cola?)
This famous bell in Philadelphia rang to commemorate the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.
(What is the Liberty Bell?)
This Canadian Prime Minister said, "Just watch me."
(Who is Pierre Trudeau?)
Maple syrup is produced by tapping this type of tree.
(What is a sugar maple?)
Vincent van Gogh was born in this country.
(What is the Netherlands?)
Adults normally have this many bones.
(What is 206?)
LEGO originated in this country.
(What is Denmark?)
The Roman numeral XC equals this number.
(What is 90?)
"Ask not what your country can do for you..." was said by this U.S. president.
(Who is John F. Kennedy?)
The process of cutting and drying grass for animal feed is called this.
(What is making hay (or haying)?)
This Spanish artist is famous for co-founding Cubism.
(Who is Pablo Picasso?)
This organ is responsible for filtering waste from the blood and producing urine.
(What is the kidney?)
This automobile company introduced the Model T in 1908.
(What is Ford?)
This famous toy, invented in 1974, has over 43 quintillion possible combinations.
(What is a Rubik's Cube?)
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" was said by this boxing legend.
(Who is Muhammad Ali?)
This machine is commonly used to harvest wheat.
(What is a combine?)
Claude Monet is best known for this style of painting.
(What is Impressionism?)
This organ stores bile before releasing it to aid digestion.
(What is the gallbladder?)
This Swedish company, known for flat-pack furniture, was founded by Ingvar Kamprad in 1943.
(What is IKEA?)
The Olympic motto, Citius, Altius, Fortius, translates to these three words.
(What are "Faster, Higher, Stronger"?)
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" is commonly attributed to this 18th-century Irish statesman.
(Who is Edmund Burke?)
This legume is often planted in crop rotation because it adds nitrogen back into the soil.
(What is clover?)
This Norwegian artist painted the famous work The Scream.
(Who is Edvard Munch?)
This gland, often called the "master gland," controls many of the body's hormones.
(What is the pituitary gland?)
This company was founded in Seattle in 1971 and is now the world's largest coffeehouse chain.
(What is Starbucks?)
This game, invented in China over 2,500 years ago, is considered the oldest board game still played today.
(What is Go?)