This fruit is the most consumed in the world by weight and value.
Banana
This river forms the border between Texas and Mexico.
This is the only continent without a desert.
Europe
The only U.S. state to begin with the letter “A” but not end in “A.”
Arkansas
This Massachusetts town has outlawed dancing on Sundays more than once.
Salem
This sauce traditionally contains raw egg yolk, oil, and either lemon juice or vinegar
Mayo!
This U.S. state has the most miles of coastline
Alaska
This European capital city is divided by canals and famously built on more than 100 islands.
Amsterdam
The only U.S. state to have a royal palace
Hawaii
This state is home to a town named “Intercourse.”
Pennsylvania
This spice, often used in baking, is actually the dried bark of a tree.
Cinnamon
The original U.S. capital before Washington, D.C
Philly!
The only country in the world that’s also a continent and has a monarch as head of state.
Australia
The northernmost point in the contiguous U.S. is in this state
Minnesota
This state has more ghost towns than any other.
Texas
This country consumes more chocolate per capita than any other.
Switzerland
The U.S. capital city that borders no U.S. state.
Washington DC
This African nation completely surrounds the country of Lesotho.
South Africa
The state that has the highest percentage of land owned by the federal government
Nevada
This town in Michigan is the only U.S. city to lie north of Canada.
De2roit
This sour dairy product, popular in Eastern Europe, is made by fermenting milk with lactic acid bacteria.
Kefir
The lowest point in North America is located here.
Death Valley
The world’s driest place, the Atacama Desert, is located in this country.
Chile
This state that touches the Atlantic ocean is one time zone away from Oregon.
Florida
These are the only two US states where you don't have to pump your own gas.
Oregon and New Joisey!