This slightly sweet fruit, known for its curved shape, is a good source of potassium.
Banana
The ancient Egyptians built these massive structures as tombs for their pharaohs.
Pyramids
Before TV, families gathered around this device for entertainment.
This liquid carries oxygen and nutrients in your body.
Blood
The capital of Egypt.
Cairo
This thick, creamy soup is often made with seafood like clams or corn.
Chowder
What major war began in 1950 and ended in 1953?
Korean War
This redhead made America laugh on I Love Lucy
Lucille Ball
A scientist who studies weather is called this.
Meteorologist
The “Land of 10,000 Lakes.
Michigan
This pungent root is a staple in many cuisines and is known for its strong flavor and aroma.
Garlic
This event in 1773 saw colonists protest British taxation by dumping tea into the harbor.
Boston Tea Party
He was nicknamed “The King of Cool” and part of the Rat Pack
Dean Martin
This term refers to a star that suddenly increases in brightness due to an explosion.
Supernova
France shares its eastern border with this country.
Germany
This small, often green, berry is a key ingredient in gin.
Juniper Berry
Who famously said "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself"
Franklin Roosevelt
This “Queen of Soul” demanded R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Aretha Franklin
Water turns into steam when it reaches this temperature in Fahrenheit.
212
This U.S. landmark honors those who served in WWII and other conflicts and is located in Virginia.
Arlington National Cemetery
This small, dark seed is a common ingredient in bagels and can be pressed for its oil
Poppy Seed
This Chinese dynasty is credited with inventing paper and the compass.
Han Dynasty
What movie featured the famous quote “There’s no place like home.”
The Wizard of Oz
This rock forms from cooled lava.
Igneous Rock
This line separates east from west on the globe
Prime Meridian
This clear, distilled spirit is often made from potatoes or grain and is a base for many cocktails.
Vodka
This 16th-century explorer was the first to circumnavigate the Earth.
Ferdinand Magellan
This American folk legend sang This Land Is Your Land
Woody Guthrie
This unit measures the frequency of waves
Hertz
This country borders more countries than any other in the world. (14)
Russia
This strong, black tea is named after a British Prime Minister who allegedly received a gift of tea flavored with bergamot oil.
Earl Grey Tea
This Scottish economist is considered the father of modern economics and wrote "The Wealth of Nations."
Adam Smith
She married Joe DiMaggio and starred in Some Like It Hot.
Marilyn Monroe
He invented the alternating current (AC) electrical system.
Nikola Tesla
This waterfall in Venezuela is considered the highest waterfall in the world, featuring a plunge of more than 800 meters
Angel Falls