This fruit, often mistaken as a vegetable, is best known in a creamy soup.
Tomato
This holiday food is universally disliked during the holiday season.
Fruitcake
This crisis took place on an island not far off the coast of the United States.
Cuban Missile Crisis
This is the capital of Russia.
Moscow
This NFL team has played in Oakland, California; Los Angeles, California; and now currently Las Vegas, Nevada.
Las Vegas Raiders
This vegetable diced up is delicious baked into a loaf of bread.
Zucchini
This food item is the only holiday food that receives a pardon from the president each year.
Turkey
This tragic event took place November 22nd, 1963 in Dallas, Texas.
The assassination of John F. Kennedy
This is the capital of China.
Beijing
This NFL team has not yet gone to the Superbowl.
Detroit Lions
This fruit was the vessel that contained poison that was given to Snow White.
Apple
This holiday food is best served with a dollop of Cool Whip.
Pumpkin Pie
This armed conflict began in 1955, but took place through the entire decade of the 1960's.
Vietnam War
This is the capital of Poland.
Warsaw
This NFL team is the newest football team in the NFL, joining the league in 2002.
Houston Texans
This vegetable can be used in its root form or grown into zesty green stalks.
Onions
This holiday finger food is best served with a sprinkle of paprika on top.
Deviled Eggs
This infamous prison officially closed its doors in 1963.
Alcatraz
This is the capital of Mexico.
Mexico City
This NFL team has played in Cleveland, Ohio; St. Louis, Missouri; and currently Los Angeles, California.
Los Angeles Rams
This fruit is delicious in a marmalade spread.
Orange
This uncommon holiday food is made by stuffing birds inside of birds.
Tur-duck-en
This Prime Minister passed away after a stroke in 1965 at the age of 90.
Winston Churchill
This is the capital of Canada.
Ottawa
This NFL team recently changed its name due to controversy surrounding its name.
Washington Commanders or Washington Redskins