This landmass is so unique that it manages to be both a country and a continent, with kangaroos hopping around as proof.
What is Australia?
Covering your entire body whether you asked for it or not, this organ is the largest in humans, and yes, it counts even if you forget to moisturize.
What is the skin?
Though it began as flatbread sold by street vendors in Naples, this dish is now delivered in cardboard boxes to American dorm rooms more often than textbooks are opened.
What is pizza?
The capital of South Korea, this city is known for K-pop, high-tech towers, and a very photogenic river.
What is Seoul?
You can count exactly this many stars if you look closely at the U.S. flag — but only if you know how many states there are.
What is 50?
Flowing through eleven different African countries, this river insists on being the longest in the world, even if the Amazon sometimes tries to claim the title.
What is the Nile?
Students everywhere groaned when told to memorize this part of the cell, which textbooks dramatically call the “powerhouse.”
What is the mitochondria?
Both spicy and sour, this fermented Korean staple is often made from cabbage, though radish sometimes sneaks in — and it now lives in Costco refrigerators across the U.S.
What is kimchi?
Nicknamed “The Palmetto State,” this southeastern U.S. state was the first to secede from the Union in 1860.
What is South Carolina?
This single letter is statistically the most used in the English alphabet, popping up in words like “every,” “letter,” and even “Jeopardy.”
What is E?
After New York City and Los Angeles hog the spotlight, this Midwestern city sneaks into third place with deep-dish pizza and a giant shiny bean.
What is Chicago?
Harder than steel and more dazzling than your GPA, this natural substance tops the Mohs scale with a score of 10.
What is diamond?
Despite its name, this legume-based dish doesn’t grow on vines; instead, it’s served at breakfast in Britain and Ireland, though Americans usually only see it canned by Heinz.
What are baked beans?
Stretching across northern Africa, this desert is the largest hot desert in the world, though Antarctica technically beats it overall.
What is the Sahara Desert?
This mustached board game mascot wears a top hat, carries a cane, and somehow convinces kids that real estate is fun.
Who is the Monopoly Man?
Spanning two continents, this country is home to Istanbul, a city that literally straddles Europe and Asia.
What is Turkey?
With over 80 moons to its name, this planet dethroned Jupiter as the king of moons in our solar system.
What is Saturn?
Popular in Hawaii but imitated everywhere, this dish of raw fish cubes over rice is often mistaken for sushi — though its name comes from a Hawaiian word meaning “to slice.”
What is poke?
This geological scale measures the intensity of earthquakes, and is often confused with Richter.
What is the Seismograph scale (or Seismic scale
This number, known as the only even prime, is also the basis of binary code and the smallest number of dimensions needed to define a plane.
What is 2?