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This is the fastest land animal on Earth

Cheetah

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After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S. history

Abraham Lincoln

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This term refers to the largest animal in the world, which is a shade of blue

Blue Whale

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Another name for the garbanzo bean

Chickpea

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his Chicago poet wrote that "the fog comes on little cat feet"

Carl Sandburg

400

This marine mammal, famous for "holding hands" while sleeping, has the thickest fur in the animal kingdom.

Sea Otter

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Within a 3.5 year period, he became mayor of Buffalo, governor of New York, and president of the U.S

Grover Cleveland

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This deep blue gemstone derives its name from the Latin word for Blue

Sapphire

400

This popular fast-food chain invented the "Whopper"

Burger King

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The Chicago skyscraper still informally known by its original name, the Sears Tower, has been officially called what since 2009

Willis Tower

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This giant marsupial is known for having cube-shaped waste

wombat

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This 20th-century American president was the only one to serve more than two terms.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt

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This term is used in the US to describe a congressional district or state that consistently votes for the Democratic Party

Blue State

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An American/Hawaiian pizza was famously invented in this country

Canada

500

Officially named Cloud Gate, this giant, shiny sculpture in Millennium Park is known to locals by the name of a common legume

The Bean

800

It is the only mammal capable of true, sustained flight

Bat

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In 1847, a decade before making national news, he was the plaintiff in a Missouri case against Irene Emerson

Dred Scott

800

In classical British folklore, the wedding tradition requires the bride to wear "Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something..." of this color.

Blue

800

Traditionally made in Italy, this creamy white dairy product literally translates to "re-cooked"

Ricotta

800

This NBA legend won six championships with the Chicago Bulls in the 1990s

Michael Jordan

1200

The name of this "Asian Unicorn," one of the world's rarest mammals, roughly translates to "spindle-horned"

Saola

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This bustling Roman city was destroyed in 79 CE due to the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius

Pompeii

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What legendary rock and roll singer famously told us to "lay off my Blue Suede Shoes"

Elvis Presley

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A hybrid pastry that took the internet by storm, featuring cookie dough baked inside a croissant

Crookie

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Though the McCallister family lives in the Chicago suburbs, the frantic airport dash before they fly to Paris was actually filmed at this international hub

O'Hare International Airport