Originating in Mexico, this creamy dip is made primarily from mashed avocados.
What is guacamole?
The largest planet in our solar system, famous for its Great Red Spot.
What is Jupiter?
If you’re running a race and pass the person in second place, what place are you in?
What is second place?
A slow-moving mammal from Central and South America, often seen hanging upside down in trees.
What is a sloth?
This famous tower in Paris was built in 1889 for the World’s Fair.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
Commonly used in sushi, this spicy green paste is made from Japanese horseradish.
What is wasabi?
The measure of how much matter is in an object, typically measured in kilograms.
What is mass?
Rearrange the letters of “notes” to find this common word, often used to describe small pebbles.
What is “stone”?
One of the few marine mammals that use tools, these playful creatures often hold hands while floating on their backs and can crack shells with rocks.
What are sea otters?
Famous for its precarious angle, this tower is found in the Italian city of Pisa.
What is the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
A Spanish cold soup made of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and garlic—popular in hot summers.
What is gazpacho?
In this famous thought experiment, a cat is considered both alive and dead until observed.
What is Schrödinger’s cat?
When I add 5 to 9, the result is 2—yet it’s entirely correct without breaking any rules of arithmetic.
What is a clock?
(On a clock face, 9:00 plus 5 hours lands on 2:00.)
The largest rodent in the world, this friendly South American creature is famous for happily socializing with animals (and humans) of all kinds.
What is a capybara?
Often called “Big Ben,” this London icon is actually the bell inside the clock tower near the Houses of Parliament.
What is Elizabeth Tower?
A Korean dish of fermented vegetables—most commonly napa cabbage—seasoned with chili powder, garlic, and more.
What is kimchi?
In physics, “c” denotes this constant, approximately 300,000 kilometers per second in a vacuum.
What is the speed of light?
Forward, I’m heavy. Backward, I’m not.
What is “ton”?
(The word “ton” reversed is “not.”)
Though it resembles a raccoon, this Himalayan mammal is known for its fiery fur and is actually more closely related to weasels.
What is a red panda?
This prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England, may have been an ancient burial ground and ceremonial site.
What is Stonehenge?
In Greek mythology, this king of the gods wields a thunderbolt and resides atop Mount Olympus.
Who is Zeus?