What country is south of the United States and they speak Spanish?
Mexico
My father's wife
mother
Opposite of "young"?
old
Type of drink made of fruit. It is often made of oranges
juice
This sport is played all over the world with a round ball and your feet
football/soccer
What country is north of the United States and they speak English and French?
Canada
My mother's brother
uncle
Opposite of "difficult"?
easy
It is cold and very sweet. We eat it frozen. It is in a cone or cup.
ice cream
This sport is played mostly in North America with a bat and a ball
baseball
What country is your teacher from?
Kenya
My mother's mother
grandmother
Opposite of "expensive"?
cheap
This is a sport where there is a ball and you try to toss it into a small hoop. You play with your hands, not your feet.
Basketball
What country is hosting the Olympics this summer?
Japan
My brother's son
nephew
Opposite of "sick"
healthy
We eat it with burgers. Made of potatoes.
french fries
This sport is played on the ice or (sometimes) on grass. There are long sticks that hit a small round object into a net. You can play it on ice wearing ice skates. It can be a very rough sport.
Hockey
What country did the first immigrants to the United States come from almost 300 years ago on the Mayflower?
Britain, U.K., England
My father's sons
brothers
Opposite of "tourist"
citizen
Type of food made with many ingredients like ham, cheese, lettuce, tomato. Eaten with bread.
sandwich
This is a sport played in many countries around the world, including India, Australia and the U.K. It is played by throwing a ball, hitting it with a small bat and then running back and forth.
(Hint: It's also the name of a small animal...)