The Father, The Son, and the Holy Spirit
What is Christianity?
Guam, Saipan, Rota, and Tinian
What is the Marianas Islands?
The discovery that led to the Age of Exploration
What are Spices?
The most commonly used spice by the Europeans
What is pepper?
Mr. Whatley's ethnicity
What is Black and Filipino?
Ares, Aphrodite, and Apollo
What is Greek mythology (who are the Ancient Greeks?)
Chuuk, Pohnpei, and the Marshall Islands
What are the Federated states of Micronesia?
This explorer never ONCE went on an expedition
Who is Prince Henry the Navigator?
It is commonly confused for a spice, but it's actually a mineral
What is salt?
Mr. Whatley's favorite superhero.... from DC Comics
Who is the Flash OR John Stewart Green Lantern?
Diana, Ceres, and Minerva
What is the Roman Mythology (Who were the Ancient Romans?)
Molokai, Lanai, and Kauai
What are the Hawaiian Islands?
He gave this Pacific Island the name "Islas De Los Ladrones"
Who is Ferdinand Magellan?
this spice was and can be used for curries, soups, and taco seasoning
What is cumin?
Mr. Whatley's favorite animal
What is an Orca?
Seth, Ptah, and Thoth
What is Egyptian Mythology? (Who were the Ancient Egyptians?)
Tahiti, Bora Bora, and Mo'orea
What is French Polynesia?
This explorer was the namesake for "America" (FULL NAME PLSSS)
Who is Amerigo Vespucci?
This spice has a sweet, aromatic taste that resembles the taste of black licorice, which is why it is used to sweeten foods or in sweet foods like candies and gelatins
What is Anise?
Mr. Whatley was a huge fan of this comedian who had his own skit show on Comedy Central in the early 2000s
Who is Dave Chappelle?
Devi, Krishna, and Brahma
What is Hinduism?
Guadalcanal, Santa Isabel, and Taro Island
What are the Solomon Islands?
This Explorer named the Hawaiian Islands, "The Sandwich Islands"
Who is James Cook?
This spice is similar to cinnamon in that it can be used for coffee, season fruits and vegetables with it, and can even be added to oatmeal and cereal
What is nutmeg?
A Filipino dish Mr. Whatley thinks is OVERRATED
What is Pancit?