This famous princess of Wales, known as the "People's Princess," passed away in Paris in 1997.
Princess Diana
Who is this? (america)

Marilyn Monroe
This is the only country in the world that shares a land border with both the United States and Guatemala.
Mexico
This common household substance is used to keep white clothes bright, but it can ruin colored fabrics if you aren't careful.
Bleach
This insect starts its life as a caterpillar before transforming into a _______.
butterfly
This year marked the official end of the Soviet Union (USSR), resulting in the independence of 15 different countries.
1991
This 1980s Michael Jackson album remains the best-selling album of all time worldwide.
Thriller
European city with streets full of water where you travel by small boat and paddle (with a paddle guy)
Venice, Italy
This common kitchen spice, known for its bright yellow color and health benefits, is a staple in South Asian and Middle Eastern cooking.
Turmeric
Animal in the dessert that can survive long periods of time without water.
Camel
This South African leader was released from prison in 1990 and later became the country’s first Black president.
Nelson Mandela
This 1997 film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, became a global phenomenon and was once the highest-grossing movie of all time.
Titanic
The Berlin Wall divided which two parts of Germany?
East and West Germany
Before smartphones, this paper book was used to look up people’s home phone numbers and addresses.
Phone book (the one with yellow pages)
This is the only bird that is capable of flying backward.
Humming bird
Before the Euro was introduced in 2002, this was the name of the official currency of France.
Franc
What type of music was Elvis Presley famous for?
Rock and roll
This canal, completed in 1914, connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean, saving ships from traveling around South America.
Panama Canal
This common morning beverage is the most popular drink in the world after water.
Tea
Found in the shells of certain mollusks (like oysters), this is the only "gemstone" that comes from a living creature.
Pearls
This 1986 disaster at a nuclear power plant in the Soviet Union (modern-day Ukraine) changed global energy policies forever.
Chernobyl
This Brazilian festival is world-famous for its elaborate samba parades and costumes in Rio de Janeiro.
Carnival
Located between Jordan and Israel, this body of water is so salty that it is impossible for humans to sink in it. What is it's name?
The Dead Sea
What is the national fruit of the Philippines?
Mango
This "miracle drug" discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928 was the world's first antibiotic and saved millions of lives from infection.
Penicillin