The number of yards on an American Football field (not including endzones)
100 (120 with endzones)
The most popular pizza topping in the U.S.
Pepperoni
Bonjour
French (primarily spoken in France)
The name for a work of art that is applied directly to a wall, ceiling, or other permanent structure (not a canvas)
Mural
The year the Declaration of Independence was written
1776
LeBron James
True or False: A cucumber is a vegetable
False- if it has seeds, it's a fruit (tomatoes too)!
Xin chào
Vietnamese (spoken primarily in Vietnam)
The artist that famously cut off his own ear for love
Vincent VanGogh
The year WWII began
1939 (83 years ago YESTERDAY)
The record number of red cards given out during a single soccer game
36
The country known to be the leading producer of tea
China
God dag or Hei
Norwegian (spoken primarily in Norway, very similar to Swedish)
An art material from the ground that is used to make things like bowls, mugs, jewelry, and is heated to extreme temperatures to bake/hold its shape
The year Christopher House was founded
1906
The name of a famous tennis player who recently announced her retirement (hint: her sister is also an amazing tennis player)
Serena Williams
The most widely eaten food in the world
Rice
नमस्ते (Namaste) or नमस्कार ( Namaskar)
Hindi (spoken in large parts of India)
The name of the large art museum in Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago
1963, at the March on Washington
The NFL team with the record of scoring the most points in a single Super Bowl
San Francisco 49'ers (scored 55 points)
A fruit that is common in West/Central African, Caribbean, Central American, and coastal South American diets
Plantains
Dobrý den
Czech (primarily spoken in the Czech Republic)
The Spanish artist known for his work in Cubism (breaking down the subject of art into its basic shapes)
Pablo Picasso
The year Chicago became a city (if you get the right decade, I'll count it)
1837