A cheese made using milk from sheep, it is a staple in Greek salads and often crumbles easily.
Feta
This city is the capital of the United Kingdom and is famous for landmarks such as Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
London
This cartoon character, known for his catchphrase "What's up, Doc?", is a witty rabbit who often outsmarts his enemies, particularly Elmer Fudd.
Bugs Bunny
This flower, often associated with spring, typically blooms in various colors and is known for being one of the first to bloom during the season, often seen in gardens and parks.
Tulip
This region in the Atlantic Ocean is infamous for the mysterious disappearance of ships and aircraft.
Bermuda Triangle
This soft French cheese is known for its creamy interior and edible white rind; it is often served at room temperature and pairs well with fruits, jams, and bread.
Brie
The capital of Hungary, famous for its beautiful architecture along the Danube River.
Budapest
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This animated show follows the misadventures of young friends who each have unique abilities and a penchant for crime-solving, often led by a talking dog.
Scooby-Doo
This annual racing event takes place at Churchill Downs in Louisville, on the first Saturday in May and is often seen as the beginning of the American Triple Crown of horse racing.
Kentucky Derby
Known as the longest migration route for any fish, this species travels thousands of miles from the breeding grounds in the Gulf of Mexico to the North Atlantic.
Atlantic Salmon
This Italian creamy cheese, often used in desserts like tiramisu, is known for its rich, smooth texture and high fat content.
Mascarpone
This capital city is located at the foothills of the Andes and serves as the political center of Argentina.
Buenos Aires
This cult classic animated series, created by Mike Judge, features the life of two slacker friends living in Texas and includes iconic quotes and a satirical take on youth culture in the 90s.
Beavis and Butt-Head
The first day of spring called, marking the moment when day and night are approximately equal in length.
Vernal Equinox
This scale was introduced by oceanographers and classifies ocean waves based on their size and energy.
Beaufort scale
This cheese is famous for having a strong odor, is from Denmark, and is often enjoyed with fruit or on sandwiches.
Havarti
This capital city is home to the European Union headquarters and is known for its beautiful Grand Place.
Brussels
This animated series, created by Matt Groening, is set in a dystopian future and features the adventures of a delivery boy, who awakens after being frozen for 1,000 years.
Futurama
In Japan, the blooming of this flower signals the arrival of spring and is celebrated during festivals, with families enjoying picnics under the trees.
Cherry Blossom (Sakura)
This famous pirate ship, captained by Blackbeard, was reportedly sunk off the coast of North Carolina in 1718, and its wreck was discovered in 1996.
Queen Anne's Revenge
This cheese variety hails from France and is known for its blue-green veins and strong smell; it is made predominantly from sheep's milk.
Roquefort
This capital city is known for being the highest capital in the world, located at an altitude of over 3,600 meters, and is the capital of Bolivia.
La Paz
This critically acclaimed animated series by Don Bluth features a group of animals trying to escape from a nefarious scientist who has captured them to exploit their abilities, specifically focusing on a clever mouse named Fievel Mousekewitz.
An American Tail
In some cultures, the spring festival of "Nowruz" marks the New Year and corresponds to the vernal equinox. The origin of this holiday is credited to this ancient civilization.
Persian Empire
This Celtic goddess of the sea is known for her knowledge of the otherworld and is often associated with healing and the tides.
Danu or Don