This famous French military leader and emperor was known for his height and is accredited for his tactics during the late 18th century and early 19th century.
Napoleon Bonaparte
(Fun Fact: he was 5' 5")
This famous fast-food chain is known for its "golden arches" and "happy meals".
McDonalds
The central text for Christianity, containing The Old Testament and The New Testament, is called this.
The Bible
This Greek God is the God of the Underworld.
Hades
This sport is commonly referred to as Futbol in most other countries, and has famous players such as Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar.
Soccer
This person was the first Black Supreme Court Justice in America.
Thurgood Marshall
This baked good is made by placing layers of Phyllo/Filo pastry dough, butter or honey, and chopped nuts like pistachios.
Baklava
This religion is the oldest religion dating back over 4,000 years.
Hinduism
The "World Tree" is often referred to in Norse mythology as this.
Yggdrasil
This famous slugger was known for playing for the New York Yankees and was nicknamed "The Bambino" and "The Sultan of Swat".
George Herman "Babe" Ruth
The name of the ancient trade route that connected the east with the west across Europe and Asia.
The Silk Road
Commonly eaten in Spain and Portugal, this dish is made with raw, blended vegetables and is served cold as a soup.
Gazpacho
The number of Sacraments that Catholicism has.
In Egyptian Mythology, when entering the Underworld, the person has their heart weighed on scales against this.
A feather
The National Sports Act of Canada granted what two sports as the Official sports of Canada.
Hockey and Lacrosse
The number of rules written in the Code of Hammurabi.
282
This award is given to fine dining establishments who excel in the quality of the ingredients, the harmony of flavors, the mastery of techniques, the personality of the chef as expressed through their cuisine and, just as importantly, consistency both across the entire menu and over time.
Michelin Stars
(Fun fact: The Michelin culinary experts are part of the same company that makes Michelin tires)
This Chinese philosopher of the 6th-century BC taught ethics, politics, and other ways of life to Yan Hui, Zengzi, and other disciples of his philosophy and eventual religion.
Confucius
The name of foundational texts of Hindu mythology that include the Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, and Atharvaveda.
An inning is used as a section of playtime in Baseball, while innings are used for this other sport.
Kricket
These two city-states fought in the Peloponnesian war.
Sparta and Athens
The full name for the seasoning commonly used in Asian dishes, usually referred to as "MSG".
MonoSodium Glutamate
The Five Pillars of Islam include Salah, Zakat, Hajj, Sawm, and the Declaration of Faith known as this.
Shahada
This Greek God of satire, mockery, and criticism was expelled by the other gods from Mount Olympus for being too harsh.
Momus
Jesse Owens earned four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics for the United States in these events.
100 Meter Dash (Olympic record)
200 Meter Dash (World record)
400 Meter Relay
Long Jump