This person was a really young Egyptian pharaoh, known for his tomb that was discovered by archeologists in near perfect condition.
King Tut
This place is the destination for Muslims completing the hajj (pilgrimage).
Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
This thing was considered the lifeblood of Egyptian civilization.
Nile River
Why don't eggs tell each other jokes?
They'd crack each other up.
This person was known as being the founder of the Buddhist belief system.
This place is the home of the Yellow and Yangtze river valleys.
China.
This is the language that the Quran (holy text of Islam) is written in.
Arabic.
What does a nosy pepper do?
It gets jalapeño business.
This ancient Chinese emperor during the Qin Dynasty was known his policies of legalism with really strict laws and harsh punishments enforced on the people.
Shi Huangdi
This ancient place / civilization sitting in the Fertile Crescent is known for its agriculture between the Tigris & Euphrates rivers.
Mesopotamia.
This thing provided opportunities for trade in the ancient world, ultimately linking the continents of Europe, Africa, and Asia together.
Why did the man keep getting hit by a bike every day?
He was stuck in a vicious cycle.
According to Judeo-Christian beliefs, this person was said to have received the ten commandments from God on Mount Sinai.
Moses.
The origins of both Hinduism and Buddhism can largely be traced back to this largely populated country.
India.
This is the end goal of all Hindus that they reach where they will be liberated from the caste system.
Moksha.
Why do people love the word "plethora"?
It really means a lot to them.