All Blacks
New Zealand
Nirvana’s Nevermind was an infamous cover because it consisted of this chasing a dollar in the pool.
a baby
The name of these New York mountains is from the Dutch for "Wildcat Creek"
Catskills
The flying variety of this rodent can glide up to 300 feet and make 180-degree turns mid-flight.
Squirrel
An Arnold Palmer is a popular soft drink made of equal parts iced tea and this.
lemonade
Wallabies
Australia
The cover of Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly features Kendrick surrounded by friends and family infront of this official residence
White House
Completed in 1825, it connected the Great Lakes to the East Coast of the United States
Erie Canal
Jedi Qui-Gon Jinn fights a deadly lightsaber duel with Darth Maul in this prequel movie
The Phantom Menace
On a hot summer day, you might seek out this underneath a leafy tree to avoid the sunshine.
Shade
Springboks
South Africa
A prism refracts white light into the visible spectrum on this seminal 1973 album cover
Dark Side of the Moon
"Cases of nudity" were reported at this music festival held on a farm near Bethel, New York in 1969.
Woodstock
In 1916 George Washington Carver published "How to Grow" this: "and 105 Ways of Preparing It for Human Consumption"
Peanut
A period of ten years
decade
Ironworkers
New York
This album prominently features the members of the group N.W.A. looking down at the viewer.
Straight Outta Compton
This upstate city has the highest deaf population per capita in the nation, largely because they’re home to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
Rochester
Born Richard Starkey, he became a Starr in 1962 when he joined The Beatles as their drummer
Ringo
Constructed in Georgia, lake Sidney Lanier is a popular this type of lake
manmade
Los Pumas
Argentina
The Rolling Stones' "Sticky Fingers" album featured a working one of these on the cover
zipper
The Iroquois' name for themselves is Haudenosaunee, or “People of the” these; their famous dwellings
Longhouse
Dark forearms from wearing a T-shirt are often called this rural occupation's "tan"
Farmer
A term for an architectural exterior, it can also refer to any deceptive illusion
facade