Brazil
Primarily used as a cryogenic agent to cool superconducting magnets in MRI scanners, this gaseous element has made recent headlines due to its global shortage.
Helium
This great Canadian hockey player is immortalized in the museum/hall of fame named after him in Parry Sound, Ontario.
Bobby Orr
This structure divided East and West Germany’s capital and stood from 1961 to 1989.
The Berlin Wall
This small boat can be used to traverse dangerous rapids and is typically operated by a single person.
Kayak
The world's largest parking lot belongs to a shopping mall in this North American city covering over 5 million square feet and accommodating nearly 30,000 vehicles.
Edmonton, Alberta
Vintage red Fiestaware dishes produced between 1936 and 1972 has become infamously known for its radioactivity due to high traces of this element in the ceramic glaze.
Uranium
This country is the only still-existing country apart from the United States to win the Olympic gold medal in men's basketball.
Argentina
This 1215 document limited the powers of the English monarchy.
Magna Carta
This tool is often used by carpenters to ensure their work is built at the desired angle.
Level
Legend says, sculptor János Marschalkó jumped off the "Széchenyi Chain Bridge" in this European capital after shamefully forgetting to include the tongues on the bridge's infamous lion sculptures.
Budapest, Hungary
This lanthanide is commonly used in high-strength permanent magnets.
Neodymium
This baseball player broke Babe Ruth’s career home run record in 1974.
Hank Aaron
This 1919 treaty formally ended World War I.
Treaty of Versailles
This "cuff" is a group of four muscles that stabilize the shoulder joint.
Rotator
Small countries are the usual victims of being landlocked (not bordering any major ocean). However this Asian nation is one of only two countries to be considered "double landlocked", and boasts an area of 450,000km2.
Uzbekistan
The only halogen that exists as a liquid at standard temperature and pressure.
Bromine
Tommie Smith
DAILY DOUBLE
This dynasty built much of China’s Great Wall and ruled from 1368–1644.
This device sends out radio waves and is used to find the position and speed of a moving object.
Radar
Wrestler Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Riverdale star KJ Apa are two of the largest celebrities to come from this small island nation of only 218,000 residents.
Samoa
This extremely rare blue-ish metal is the densest naturally occurring element on Earth.
Osmium
Nadia Comăneci
This empire, ruled from Constantinople, was the continuation of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Byzantine Empire
This word refers to one sixtieth of a fluid dram, about one drop of liquid.
Minim