This country borders Costa Rica to the north
What is Nicaragua?
In "finding Nemo", Dory suffers from this
What is short term memory loss?
This African country is one of two countries that start with a letter Z
What is Zimbabwe/Zambia?
This letter forms a complete word used to refer to yourself
What is "I"?
This is the 4th state of matter, after solid, liquid, and gas
What is plasma?
Founded in 1992, Costa Rica founded the first-ever rescue center for this animal in the world
What are sloths?
This Disney character sings "Kiss the Girl" in the Little Mermaid
Who is Sebastian?
This is the only country in central America that does not have a Caribbean coastline
What is El Salvador?
This is the most common consonant in the English language
What is "t"?
Salzburg is a state in this European country
What is Austria?
This traditional Costa Rican breakfast dish translates to "Painted Rooster"
What is gallo pinto?
In the film "A bugs life", Flik is this type of animal
What is an ant?
Saint Nicholas was born in what is now this country
What is Turkey?
This is the only letter not in any US state names
What is Q?
The first McDonalds opened in this state
What is California?
Costa Rica, with a population of less than 5 million, is the worlds biggest grower and exporter of this
What are pineapples?
Emperor Kuzco turns into this in The Emperor's New Groove
What is a llama?
This country is has the oldest continually used flag
What is Denmark?
This tall tree is a seven letter word that contains all 5 vowels
What is sequoia?
This man is currently Secretary of State
Who is Anthony Blinken?
Costa Rica's coast is an important nesting beach for this turtle species, the largest sea turtle in the world
What is a Leatherback?
In the Aristocats, Duchess is mother to this many kittens
What is three?
This is the wealthiest and most populous African country
What is Nigeria?
This is the most common letter for countries to start with, at 25
What is "S"?
This was the northernmost state in the original 13 colonies
What is Massachusetts(Maine was originally a part of Massachusetts!)?