Las Cruces
What is the United States?
Known as "Soccer" in America, this is the most popular sport in the world.
What is Football?
In Russian, "Magomed".
In 1941, Japan bombed this location on Oahu, causing American entry into World War II.
What is Pearl Harbor?
This moon of Jupiter is the largest in the solar system.
What is Ganymede?
Brno
What is the Czech Republic?
Hip tosses, trips, arm traps, and chokes are all aspects of this Japanese martial art.
What is Judo?
In Hindi, "Jēmsa".
What is James?
In 1915, the Robinson family designated this island to be exclusively for native Hawaiians, resulting in very little tourism.
What is Ni'ihau?
Proxima Centauri b is considered a "near-Earth planet", with conditions that may be able to foster human life. It helps that it's only this many light years away from Earth!
What is four?
Trieste
What is Italy?
What is Rugby?
In Arabic, "Andraos".
What is Andrew?
This Hawaiian island has virtually no residents due to the unexploded ordinance left by the U.S. military.
What is Kaho'olawe?
The Solar System ends when space transitions from Pluto to this asteroid field.
What is the Kuiper Belt?
Makhachkala
What is Russia?
Also known as "The Art of Eight Limbs", this martial art combines the use of arm striking with leg striking.
What is Muay Thai?
In Hawaiian, "Keoni".
What is John?
In 1893, a coup d'etat resulted in the U.S. occupation and eventual annexation of Hawaii, deposing this Monarch.
Who is Queen Lili'oukalani?
55 Cancri e, an exoplanet 40 light yeas away from Earth, is famous for being made entirely of this material.
What is Diamond?
Tripoli
What is Libya?
A specific subset of a broader sport, it involves rapidly descending from a snowy slope before attempting to "glide" as far as possible in the air.
What is Ski Jumping?
In Vietnamese, "Chúa".
What is Jesus?
Technically considered a part of the Hawaiian islands, this island was the site of one of the largest naval battles of World War II.
What is Midway Island/Midway Atoll?
The State of Hawaii has two large observatories, one on Mauna Kea, and a smaller one on this volcano.
What is Haleakala?