Capital of Russia and home of the Kremlin.
Moscow.
Considered by many to be the greatest basketball player of all time, this former NBA player just recently sold his majority stake in the Charlotte Hornets.
Michael Jordan.
A small sea animal with a shell that many enjoy eating raw.
Oyster.
This recently retired football coach holds the record for most national championship victories.
Nick Saban.
Board game invented in the 1930's where players compete for riches and can go bankrupt, or even go to jail.
Monopoly.
This country is home to the Eiffel Tower.
France.
Former First Lady and recent Presidential candidate.
Hillary Clinton.
The state of Maine is famous for these red crustaceans.
Lobsters.
At which historically Catholic university did Joe Montana play his college football?
Notre Dame
This type of word puzzle can be found in nearly all newspapers and can go up, down, and across.
Crossword Puzzle.
This country is located on two continents, is home to its own unique language family, and shares its name with a tasty bird.
Turkey.
Jamaican-born "Prince of Reggae".
Bob Marley.
A small insect that lives on mammals and birds. Responsible for spreading the bubonic plague in Europe.
Fleas.
This Arizona Cardinal was the last Oklahoma Sooner to win the Heisman Trophy.
Kyler Murray
A four-wheeled object used for recreation and sport that is used on ramps in extreme sports competitions.
Skateboard.
Famous capital city of Greece, founded in the 9th century BC.
Athens.
Author of The Origin of Species. Began the modern study of evolutionary biology.
Charles Darwin
A largely aquatic bird, whose breeds are mostly developed from wild mallards.
Duck.
This award is handed out each season to the top college football quarterback.
Davey O'Brien Award
This toy first marketed in 1959 has a friend named Ken.
Barbie.
Mexico City.
Famous actress and the first Playboy cover girl.
Marilyn Monroe
A type of bird, native to Australia, that is the only naturally white or pink parrot.
Cockatoo.
This college football program holds the record for the most losses of all time.
Indiana University
This toy can walk the dog, rock the baby, and shares its name with a famous cellist.
Yo-Yo.