The Capital of Washington State.
Olympia.
Water.
The player that throws the ball to the wide receiver.
Quarterback.
This planet is known for having an atmosphere, water, and thousands of species of living creatures.
Earth!
Africa.
The tallest mountain in Washington State.
Mount Rainier.
The first actor to have played the role of James Bond in the movie series.
Sir Sean Connery.
This team won the first Super Bowl.
Green Bay Packers.
This Planet was landed on by a spacecraft with no humans in 1971. Humans have never been here before.
Mars.
The name of a baby giraffe.
Calf, just like a cow.
This Washington based company has one of the world's largest buildings!
Boeing.
The name of all seven dwarves from Snow White.
Sleepy, Sneezy, Happy, Grumpy, Doc, Dopey and Bashful
These two teams have both won the most amount of Super Bowls, 6.
Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots.
The smallest planet within our solar system.
Mercury.
There is only one species of giraffes, however there are this many subspecies of giraffes.
9 - Angolan giraffe, Kordofan giraffe, Nubian giraffe, South African giraffe, West African giraffe, Reticulated giraffe, Rothschild’s giraffe, Thornicroft’s giraffe, and the Kilimanjaro giraffe.
This is the Washington State flower.
Rhododendron
This is the world's largest ocean.
Pacific Ocean.
This professional football team has the colors purple and gold.
Minnesota Vikings.
The number of planets in our solar system
8: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune
This is driving giraffes towards extinction.
Hunting
The first name for the restaurant at the top of the Space Needle, notably recognized by its revolving floor.
"Top of the Needle"
This person is known to have invented the telephone.
Alexander Graham Bell.
In 2013, Peyton Manning threw the most amount of touchdowns in a single season ever. This was how many touchdowns he threw.
55.
The coldest place in the universe (hint: it's a nebuba).
The Boomerang Nebula.
The maximum number of years that giraffes have been known to live in the wild.
25.