"Goodbye" in French
Adieu
This country was the runner-up in the most recent FIFA World Cup
Croatia
This fruit is the only one that grows its seeds on the outside of the fruit itself.
Strawberry
This National Park lies along the US and Mexico border and is the only one of two found in Texas.
Big Bend
This Greek goddess was known as Venus by the Romans.
Aphrodite
A flightless bird that Australians have issues with
Emu
This star player's name directly translates to "Little Ronaldo"
Ronaldinho
This fruit is often described as the "worst smelling fruit in the world", but is considered a delicacy by many.
Durian
This National Park was the first to be founded in the United States that is still active today.
Yellowstone
This witch was said to be a former lover of Merlin and his mortal enemy.
Morgana
A swamp in Louisiana
Bayou
This word finds its origin in the old English inter-town games of soccer, traditionally between two separate and distinct parts of a town.
Derby
This family of vegetables is often a key component of crop rotation and features prominent members like chickpeas, lentils, and peanuts.
Legumes
Saguaro
This Greek goddess was the God of the Harvest.
Demeter
A delicious cake
Tiramisu
This player has the most goals scored during World Cup(s), barely inching out the competition with 16 goals.
(Miroslav) Klose
This species of vegetable has been a mainstay of Chinese cooking for centuries but now is finding mainstream appeal, especially in Europe.
Bok Choy
John Muir was instrumental in convincing President Theodore Roosevelt to expand this National Park during a 1903 camping trip with the President.
Yosemite
In Chinese Mythology, this great warrior was born from stone and imprisoned under a mountain, but not quite fully human.
Sun Wukong
The blending of two words into one
Portmanteau
Shunsuke Nakamura is a beloved Japanese star at this former club, quite far and away from his homeland.
Known as a wood apple, golden apple, or Bengal quince, the common name of this fruit comes from Hindi, due to it's sacred nature in Hinduism.
Bael
This National Park protects the most number of endangered species of any park in the United States, which is ironic since it's volcano.
Haleakala
This Irish demigod was said to wield a spear that made wounds that could not be healed and had a "love spot" on his body that made him irresistible to women.
Diarmuid (Ua Duibhne)