Penguins inhabit this pole.
What is the South
This us city has some skyscrapers with their own zip code.
New York City
These old pieces of paper, the size and shape of diplomas, represent shares owned in a company.
Stock certificates
This is this capital of China
Beijing
This is a common pet rodent
Hamster
This pole does not exist on a solid ice mass. It consist of water and is surrounded by water.
What is North
This is the capital of Portugal
Lisbon
You might find cardboard tubes around two feet tall with these in them.
posters or art prints
This German City was one divided by a wall.
Berlin
This is a container for dirty clothes in the US but more of a picnic basket in the UK.
Hamper
This Pole has bears.
What is north
Before it was called Mumbai, this was the name of the Indian city,
Bombay
If you peek into boxes, you might find amber, green, pink, yellow, red, cobalt blue drinking glasses from the 1920's through the 1940's. They are made of this.
depression glass
This major city in Alabama and England
Birmingham
This is a major port city in North Germany.
Hamburg
This admiral is famous for his expeditions to the north and south poles in the 1920's.
Who is Richard Byrd
It is one of the two countries Mount Everest spans.
Nepal & Tibet
if you look through old purses and stumble upon dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars, save them because they are probably made of this.
silver
Victoria is the capital of this Canadian province.
British Columbia
This and the sickle appeared on the soviet flag.
Hammer
The first documented discovery of the north poles was by this explorer.
who is Frederick Cook.
Piccadilly Circus is the capital city.
London
those dusty, old rugs the ones from Iran are Persian rugs.
oriental rugs
This strait separates Alaska & Russia.
Bering Strait
This is a generic name for checkered or plaid fabrics.
What is gingham