This massive sports event is the most viewed game of the year, in the US.
The Super Bowl
This process of turning sunlight in energy is how plants eat.
Photosynthesis
Famed for her five octave vocal range, this American pop singer is known as "Songbird Supreme" and "Queen of Christmas".
Mariah Carey
In Ancient Greece, competitive atheletes competed in races with these carts pulled by horses.
Chariots
This Mexican border town resort would be the first you came to, if you went directly south from San Diego.
Tijuana
This person holds the Olympic record for most medals with 28 medals and 23 being golds.
Micheal Phelps
Often called the "powerhouse of the cell", this organelle is thought to have been a separate organism at one time.
Mitochondria
Winners of MTV video music awards receive a 12" statuette depicting someone of this occupation.
Astronaut
Historians often group ancient history into three categories; Stone, Bronze and this.
Iron
This country, boasting large wilderness areas, has the most natural lakes in the world.
Canada
This Kansas PE teacher invented Basketball in the late 1800s.
James Naismith
This oath, named after an Ancient Greek physician, is taken by doctors.
Hippocratic Oath
This Santa Barbara- born singer, who has been dubbed the "Queen of Camp", began her vocal career with a Christian album.
Katy Perry
This historically important region of Western Asia gets its name from the words "Between Rivers" in Greek.
Mesopotamia
This US state, known for its tropical weather, is even flatter than Kansas.
Florida
This 1981 NFL AFC Championship Game between the Cincinnati Bengals and San Diego Chargers, played in -59Β° windchill, gained this moniker by sports media.
The Freezer Bowl
This plant is usually not thought of as grass but is in fact the largest species of grass.
Bamboo
This New Jersey born singer and actor was know as "The Chairman of the Board" and later "Ol' Blue Eyes".
Frank Sinatra
This famous battle marked the end of the line for Napoleon.
Battle of Waterloo
This European capital is home to many wonders, including the "Spanish Steps".
Rome
The NBA logo is a silhouette of this famous Laker guard.
Jerry West
This planet in our solar system is the only one to spin counterclockwise.
Venus
This famous musician, not wanting to be upstaged by The Who, burned their own guitar at the end of their set during the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.
Jimi Hendrix
This Roman Emperor, who was the last of the Western Emperors, shares his name with the mythical founder of Rome.
Romulus
This African country takes its name from the Kanuri word for "lake".
Chad