This animal can turn its head almost all the way around—up to 270 degrees—without moving its body.
What is an owl?
This is the largest ocean in the world.
What is the Pacific Ocean?
Michigan is known as the “Great Lakes State” because it touches this number of Great Lakes.
What is four?
This city is home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
What is Cleveland?
This primary color is made when you mix red and yellow.
What is orange?
This mammal sleeps standing up but lies down to give birth.
What is a horse?
This continent is also a country and home to kangaroos.
What is Australia?
This city is known as the home of the automobile industry.
What is Detroit?
The Ohio State University’s mascot is this nut.
What is a Buckeye?
This famous artist painted the “Mona Lisa.”
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
This animal uses its long, sticky tongue to catch hundreds of insects a day.
What is a frog?
Mount Everest is located in this mountain range.
What are the Himalayas?
This Michigan university’s mascot is the Wolverines.
What is the University of Michigan?
This river forms part of Ohio’s southern border.
What is the Ohio River?
A play, musical, or drama performed live onstage is known as this.
What is theater?
This marine giant is the largest animal on Earth, even bigger than any dinosaur ever recorded.
What is the blue whale
This U.S. state is the only one made up entirely of islands.
What is Hawaii?
This peninsula is connected to Michigan by the Mackinac Bridge.
What is the Upper Peninsula (U.P.)?
This U.S. president from Ohio appears on the $5 bill.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
This instrument has 88 keys.
What is a piano?
This mammal is the only one capable of true flight.
What is a bat?
This African desert is the largest hot desert in the world.
What is the Sahara Desert?
Michigan’s state stone is actually a fossilized coral called this.
What is a Petoskey stone?
This city is known for the Wright brothers and the invention of the airplane.
What is Dayton?
This style of art uses small dots to create an image, famously used by Georges Seurat.
What is pointillism?