This fruit is the only one to have its seeds on the outside.
Strawberry
This spacecraft carried the first humans to the moon in 1969.
Apollo 11
This city is the capital of Canada.
Ottawa
This wall in Germany became a symbol of the Cold War until it fell in 1989.
Berlin Wall
The Tennessee Titans were originally known by this name when they played in Houston.
Houston Oilers
This fruit is a true botanical berry, even though many fruits called berries in stores are not.
Banana
This woman became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1979.
Margaret Thatcher
This city is the capital of Australia.
Canberra
This city was the site of the famous Great Fire of 1666.
London
Before becoming the Arizona Cardinals, this franchise was originally known as the Chicago Cardinals and also spent time in this city.
St. Louis
This country is the world’s largest producer of olive oil, accounting for more than one third of global supply.
Spain
This man made the first powered, controlled airplane flight in 1903.
Orville Wright
This capital city sits on two continents, Europe and Asia.
Istanbul
This French military leader declared himself Emperor of France in 1804.
Napoleon Bonaparte
This current NFL team was originally called the Decatur Staleys before relocating and changing its name.
Chicago Bears
This spice comes from the dried stigma of a crocus flower and is one of the most expensive in the world.
Saffron
This US president was the first to live in the White House.
John Adams
This European capital is split by the Danube River.
Budapest
This ancient city was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire and later the Ottoman Empire.
Constantinople
This current NFL franchise was once known as the Portsmouth Spartans before moving to a larger city in 1934.
Detroit Lions
This ingredient, harvested from the sap of a specific tree, was so valuable in ancient Mesoamerica that it was used as currency.
Cacao
This scientist proposed the first widely accepted model of heliocentrism in the sixteenth century.
Nicolaus Copernicus
This European capital is the oldest continuously inhabited capital city on Earth.
Damascus
This ancient empire was ruled by Darius the Great.
Persian Empire
This long gone NFL team from the 1920s was named after a famous car manufacturer and played in Ohio.
Dayton Triangles