This is the fastest land animal. They can run up to 75 mph.
Cheetah
This toy space explorer almost had a different name.
Buzz Lightyear (Lunar Larry)
This yellow fruit is considered a berry, due to it coming from a single seed.
Banana
It's considered the world's largest desert. It's also the homeland of "royal" penguins.
Antartica
Oregon's state flag is the only one that has two different designs on each side-- the state seal and this animal that is a known builder.
Beaver
When sleeping, these animals hold hands to prevent from floating away.
Otters
There was an increase in selling of pet rats after this movie was released.
This popular lunch sandwich, with only two ingredients (not including bread) rose in popularity after World War II.
PB&J
The longest commercial flight is 17 hours and 50 minutes, traveling from Singapore to this city, that never sleeps.
New York City
Tillamook
This creature has three hearts.
This (green) title character's name comes from German and Yiddish roots meaning "fear" and "terror".
Shrek
Honey Nut Cheerios
With temperatures plummeting to -58 degrees Fahrenheit, this is the colder inhabited place in Oymyakon, (blank).
Russia.
This is the official state nut. Yum, chocolatey!
Hazelnut
Warmer weather causes more females to be born than males, of these animals.
Turtles
This nightmare-ish character had 400 different heads that were replaced each time he changed expressions.
Jack Skellington
This red fruit was brought to America by Pilgrims several hundred years ago.
Apples
This tropical island is home to the largest (by volume) volcano in the world.
Hawaii
Portland's name was decided with a coin toss. Had the coin landed on the other side, the city would have been name similar to this Northeastern capitol.
Boston
These animals taste with their feet to identify plants.
Butterflies
Lion King
This seedy fruit is a popular hostess gift in China.
Watermelon
Approximately 23 million passengers are transport through this highest populated country's train system, each day.
India
This popular arcade game was banned in 1949 by the first-ever female mayor, Dorothy McCullough.
Pinball