This fruit is commonly mistaken for a vegetable
Tomato
This plant is known for its red berries, is often used in wreaths and associated with Christmas Decorations
Holly
This animal has a tongue that can be as long as its body which it uses to catch insects
Chameleon
What is the smallest country in the world?
Vatican City
What U.S. president delivered the Gettysburg Address?
Abraham Lincoln
This spice blend from India typically includes turmeric, cumin, and coriander
Curry Powder
This pant is native to South America produces beans that are roasted to make chocolate
Cacao Plant
This mammal is the only one capable of true flight
Bat
What river forms part of the border between Texas and Mexico?
Rio Grande
Who invented the telephone?
Alexander Graham Bell
The process of cooking meat slowly in a sealed container with a small amount of liquid is called this
Braising
The plant from which vanilla is derived belongs to this family
Orchid Family
This bird is the largest in the world and can run at speeds up to 45mph
Ostrich
Which U.S. State has the most coastline?
Alaska
What year did the United States enter World War 2?
1941
This food is made from the salted eggs of sturgeon fish
Caviar
This plant is the source of linen fiber and produces tiny blue flowers
Flax
This large rodent, native to South America, is the largest in the world
Capybara
The Panama Canal connects which two oceans?
The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
What is the longest running animated TV show?
The Simpsons
This is the name for the French dish of snails cooked with garlic butter and parsley
Escargot
The leaves of this plant are used to produce a fiber that's stronger than steel, often used in ropes
Hemp
This animals fingerprints are so similar to humans' that they've been confused at crime scenes
Koala
What is the only U.S. state with a one word capital that has three words in its name?
Salt Lake City
What was the name of Charles Lindbergh's plane on his solo flight across the Atlantic?
The Spirit of St. Louis