The bald eagle is the national bird of this country.
USA
In the 2003 movie Finding Nemo, this forgetful blue fish helped Marlin find his son.
Dory
This city is the capital of California.
Sacramento
This McDonald's menu item consists of a fish fillet, tartar sauce, and a bun.
Filet o fish
This golfer, who turned pro in 1996, won 14 major championships before 2010.
Penguins live primarily in this cold continent.
Antarctica
The 2004 comedy Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy was set in this California city.
San Diego
Nashville is the capital of this U.S. state.
Tennessee
This fast food item is the best-selling item of all time at McDonald’s.
French fried
The Masters Tournament is played at this famous golf course in Georgia.
Augusta National
This pink bird gets its color from the food it eats.
Flamingo
In Gladiator (2000), this character, played by Joaquin Phoenix, famously says, "Are you not entertained?"
Commodus
Named after a French king, this city serves as the capital of Missouri.
Jefferson City
The "Baja Blast" is a Mountain Dew flavor exclusive to this fast food chain.
Taco Bell
The famous "Bear Trap" refers to a difficult three-hole stretch at this PGA Tour course.
PGA National
Unlike most birds, this type of owl is known for being active during the daytime.
Snowy Owl
In The Social Network (2010), Jesse Eisenberg portrayed the founder of this social media platform.
This is the only U.S. state capital with three words in its name.
Salt Lake City
The Double Down, a sandwich that replaces the bun with fried chicken, was introduced by this fast food chain.
KFC
This European golfer became the first player to win five Ryder Cup matches in a single tournament in 2023.
Viktor Holland
The cassowary, one of the most dangerous birds in the world, is native to this country.
Australia
In Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), this actress played the vengeful assassin known as "The Bride."
Uma Thurman
This U.S. state capital is the farthest west, excluding those in Alaska and Hawaii.
Sacramento
This burger, introduced by Wendy’s in 1984, was promoted with the slogan “Where’s the beef?”
the big classic
The lowest round ever recorded in a major championship is a 62, achieved by this golfer at the 2017 British Open.
Branden Grace