The fastest land animal in the world, reaching speeds over 65 mph
Cheetah
These sweetened morsels are used in pancakes and cookies
Chocolate Chips
The snack that smiles back
Goldfish
The original garbage plate
Nick Tahou's
The Colosseum and Tower of Pisa
Italy
The father of Simba
Mufasa
In the late 1800’s, this popular drink contained a small portion of cocaine
Coca Cola
We have the meats
Arbys
These two rivaling restaurants compete for the best cheese steak in Philly, and they are across the street from one another
Pat's and Geno's
The Louvre and Notre Dame Cathedral
France
The only big cat which does not have the ability to roar, it is also known for its white (ish) gray fur
Snow Leopard
The 30th president of the United States
Calvin Coolidge
The quicker picker upper
Bounty
Originating in Minneapolis, this is the name for putting a piece of cheese inside of two burger patties, resulting in a melted cheese core
Juicy Lucy
Sugarloaf Mountain and Christ the Redeemer Statue
Brazil
This kind of big cat has killed more people than any other
Tiger
An English comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame in the era of silent film, he is also known by his mustache which resembles that of Hitler
Charlie Chaplin
Melts in your mouth, not in your hands
M&M
Fried ravioli originated from this American city
St. Louis
The Red Square and Winter Palace
Russia
The two names for a group of lions
Pride and Coalition
A term used for agriculture which is grown to sell for profit, it is typically purchased by parties separate from a farm
Cash Crop
The relentless pursuit of perfection
Lexus
Located in Brooklyn, this is a cash-only steak icon where old school waiters serve aged beef in a German beer hall setting
Peter Luger Steakhouse
La Grand Place and Waterloo battlefields
Belgium