Though it’s called a "wall," this wonder is actually a series of fortifications stretching across thousands of kilometers. (Hint: It wasn’t built all at once.)
What is the Great Wall of China?
This fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable in salads, but it’s actually classified as a berry. (Hint: It’s red and juicy.)
What is a tomato?
This spring event happens at night but makes the day last longer. (Hint: It’s a time change.)
What is Daylight Saving Time?
This abbreviation refers to the measurement of kilometers per hour. (Hint: It measures speed.)
What is km/h?
Your father's only daughter has a son. What relation is the son to you? (Hint: Think about your siblings.)
What is your nephew?
This wonder is not actually a single building but rather an entire city carved into stone. (Hint: It’s known as the "Lost City.")
What is Petra?
It’s a breakfast food named after a piece of furniture, but you don’t sit on it. (Hint: It has square pockets.)
What is a waffle?
This weather phenomenon occurs frequently in spring and consists of rain mixed with small balls of ice. (Hint: It makes a tapping sound.)
What is hail?
You’ll see this three-letter abbreviation on a prescription bottle, but it’s not the name of a medicine. (Hint: It means instructions.)
What is "Rx"?
If your uncle's brother is not your uncle, who is he? (Hint: It’s a direct relation.)
What is your father?
Despite being called "new," this wonder has stood for over 600 years, high in the mountains. (Hint: It was rediscovered in 1911.)
What is Machu Picchu?
This dish is called "French," but it was actually invented in Belgium. (Hint: It’s often paired with ketchup or mayo.)
What are French fries?
It "springs" forward, but it’s not a person or an animal. (Hint: It happens once a year.)
What is the clock?
RCMP stands for
(hint: national police force of Canada. Their uniform includes a red coat.)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Your grandmother’s daughter’s son’s cousin is ____. (Hint: It’s someone close in age.)
What is you?
This statue, although it appears enormous, is actually smaller than the Statue of Liberty. (Hint: It overlooks Rio de Janeiro.)
What is Christ the Redeemer?
This French dish, made of snails cooked in garlic butter, is considered a delicacy. (Hint: It’s a fancy appetizer.)
What is escargot?
These colorful flowers, often associated with spring, come from bulbs and bloom in many colors. (Hint: Popular in the Netherlands.)
What are tulips?
This two-letter abbreviation refers to a direction, but it also represents a popular Canadian territory. (Hint: It’s known for its cold weather.)
What is "N.W." (Northwest Territories)?
If your uncle's sister is not your aunt, who is she? (Hint: It’s a direct family relation.)
Answer: What is your mother?
Although it’s considered a wonder of the world, this site was built as a tomb for a woman. (Hint: It’s located in Agra, India.)
What is the Taj Mahal?
Despite its name, this dessert contains no actual cheese. (Hint: It’s rich and chocolatey.)
What is a cheesecake?
Though it "blooms," this spring phenomenon can cause sneezing and watery eyes. (Hint: It affects allergy sufferers.)
What is pollen?
This abbreviation stands for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. (Hint: It’s an international military alliance.)
What is NATO?
Your mom’s husband’s only daughter is ____. (Hint: Think carefully about the wording.)
What is you?