The world's longest river.
What is The Nile River?
This is the only sport played on the moon.
What is Golf?
This animated family lives in Springfield.
Who are the Simpsons?
The first Thanksgiving feast was celebrated in this year.
What is 1621?
This is the smallest planet in our solar system.
What is Mercury?
U.S. state where you can find Mount Rushmore.
What is South Dakota?
This team has won the most Super Bowls in NFL history.
Who are the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots?
This 1999 sci-fi film popularized the concept of "bullet time" visual effects.
What is The Matrix?
This is the name of the ship that carried the Pilgrims to America.
What is the Mayflower?
This state is known as the "Sunflower State."
What is Kansas?
Continent that has the most countries.
What is Africa?
This is the term for three consecutive strikes in bowling.
What is a turkey?
This character from Friends famously left a voicemail with the phrase, "We were on a break!"
Who is Ross Geller?
This city hosts the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
What is New York City?
This popular board game features rooms like the library, the conservatory, and the kitchen.
What is Clue?
The capital city of Australia.
What is Canberra?
This athlete is often called "The Great One" in hockey.
Who is Wayne Gretzky?
In Game of Thrones, this is the real name of the character known as "The Hound."
Who is Sandor Clegane?
This U.S. President officially declared Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This chemical element has the symbol Au.
What is gold?
Smallest country in the world by land area.
What is Vatican City?
This athlete has won the most Olympic medals in history.
Who is Michael Phelps?
The original Star Wars film released in 1977 was given this title after the franchise's first sequel.
What is Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope?
This is the name of the Native American who helped the Pilgrims survive their first winter by teaching them how to cultivate the land.
Who is Squanto?
This is the term for a word or phrase that reads the same backward as forward.
What is a palindrome?