A root vegetable that is popular in cakes.
Carrots.
Carrots are 87 percent water and the second-most sugary vegetable behind the beet.
Located in Paris, what is the name of the museum where Mona Lisa is housed?
The Louvre (loov)
Known as the world’s most-visited museum, the Louvre opened its gallery doors in August 1793 with an exhibition of 537 paintings. Today, the museum houses an estimated 380,000 objects and 35,000 works of art
What is the world’s largest inhabited island?
Australia
It is also the world’s smallest continent.
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What tourist spot is known as the “happiest place on Earth?”
Walt Disney World/ Disneyland
Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, was the second theme park built by Disney and opened in 1971. Magic Kingdom, the most popular of the Florida parks, receives 17 million visitors annually.
What vegetable comes in green, red, yellow, and orange?
Peppers. Pepper plants are widely grown in tropical areas of Central/ South America and Asia. The plants range in size from two to four feet in height.
Peppers.
Pepper plants are widely grown in tropical areas of Central/ South America and Asia. The plants range in size from two to four feet in height.
What is the name of the famous bicycle race that occurs in France every July?
Tour de France
Created in 1903, the Tour de France is the world’s most prestigious cycling event. Teams of cyclists from all over the world travel roughly 3,500 kilometers over three weeks every July for the race.
Which country produces around 85 percent of the world’s supply of maple syrup?
Canada
The major syrup-producing regions of Canada are in Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
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What fruit is used to make different types of wine?
Grapes
Grapevines, when left untrimmed, can grow to more than 50 feet tall. Do you remember the I Love Lucy episode where Lucy stomps grapes?
What world-famous Parisian cathedral, constructed between the 12th and 14th centuries, is known for its breathtaking stained glass, stone carvings, and 100-meter spires?
Notre-Dame Cathedral
The cathedral was commissioned by King Louis VII and survived countless wars, historical events, and revolutions. In 2019, it suffered a devastating fire. Through tireless restoration efforts, the cathedral is set to reopen in 2024.
In the 1960s and ’70s, this was a popular exercise for many, especially double Dutch games.
Jump rope
Although originally popular with boys, girls began to jump rope for exercise when they were excluded from sports like football and hockey.
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This berry is usually paired with shortcake.
Strawberries
Strawberries come from a flowering plant native to the northern hemisphere. The fruit is mostly used as dessert or consumed fresh.
What world-famous structure, located in Paris, was originally built to be one of the main attractions of the Paris World’s Fair in 1889?
The Eiffel Tower
Created by Gustave Eiffel, the tower quickly gained global notoriety because, at the time, it was the tallest structure in the world. Open year-round, it welcomes over seven million visitors a year.
Conceived by Dr. Kenneth Cooper and meaning “using oxygen,” this type of exercise was popularized by Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons and got your heart rate up.
Aerobics
In the 1980s, step aerobics emerged as an offshoot of aerobics classes.
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This melon has green flesh
Honeydew
Honeydew with the white outer skin is sweeter than the melons with yellow outer skin. The state of California produces the majority of honeydew melons for the United States.
Bordeaux, merlot, and pinot noir are all types of what beverage France is renowned for?
Wine
France accounts for 16 percent of the world’s total wine production, producing over 3,000 different wines across two million acres of vineyards. The country produces between seven and eight billion bottles of wine a year
What American cyclist won the Tour de France seven times but was later stripped of his titles?
Lance Armstrong
After a long investigation, it was revealed that Armstrong was using illegal substances to improve his performance.
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This vegetable has florets and stalks and is high in fiber.
Broccoli
Broccoli is a part of the cabbage family. Brussels sprouts, kale, and cauliflower are also classified as cabbages.
What is the name for the very thin, pancake-style food that is typically served in a sweet or savory style?
Crêpes
Crêpes have a long history of being a favorite food in France; however, its origin remains a mystery. One urban legend is that a housewife accidentally spilled buckwheat porridge on a flat hot surface and thus the crêpe was created.
What popular Halloween candy was first marketed as “chicken feed” due to its resemblance to a common poultry feed?
Candy corn
The treat was popularized by the Goelitz Candy Company.
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