this city is split by canals and known for its elaborate network of bridges and water taxis.
Venice
In soccer, this term is used for a player who is in an offside position and involved in active play.
Offside
This carbonated soft drink, introduced in 1886, is one of the most recognized brands in the world.
Coca-cola
Who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during most of the World War II?
Winston Churchill
This layer of the Earth lies directly below the crust.
Mantle
Australia
This number of players are there in each team in the pool during a standard water polo match.
Seven
This traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage is made from fermented rice.
Sake
Which country was the last of the Axis powers to surrender, signing its surrender aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay in September 1945?
Japan
This is the lightest and most abundant element in the universe.
Hydrogen
This U.S. National Park is home to the Old faithful geyser.
Yellowstone
In field lacrosse, this term refers to the area around the goal that only goalie and defensive players can enter.
Crease
This tropical fruit, known for its spiky exterior and sweet, juicy flesh, is often used in both savory and sweet dishes.
Pineapple
Which international organization was established after World War II with the aim of maintaining peace and security, replacing the League of Nations?
United Nations Organization (UNO)
This is the only metal that is liquid at the room temperature.
Mercury
This lake, the world's deepest, is located in Siberia and holds about 20% of the world's fresh surface water.
Lake Baikal
This NBA legend is known as "His Airness'"and won six championships with the Chicago Bulls.
Michael Jordan
This green vegetable, often steamed or stir-fried, resembles a tiny tree and rich in Vitamins C and K.
Broccoli
Which treaty was one of the main cause of the World war II?
Treaty of Versailles
Chickenpox
This river forms part of the border between the United States and Mexico.
Rio Grande
In Cricket, this term describes when a bowler delivers the ball illegally by overstepping the popping crease.
No-ball
This small, red fruit, often mistaken for a berry, is actually a member of the rose family.
Cranberry
Which country surrendered first in World War II?
Germany
This type of star is at the end of its life cycle, having exhausted most of its nuclear fuel.
Red Giant