This phrase describes the belief that a dog’s age is equal to seven human years.
What is "dog years"?
You might carry books, pens, and a lunch in this item students wear on their backs.
What is a backpack?
Often paired with cookies, this drink is known for building strong bones thanks to its calcium.
What is milk?
This sweet, fluffy treat is spun from sugar and often dyed pink or blue.
What is cotton candy?
By land area, this country is the largest in the world and spans across 11 time zones.
What is Russia?
While cheetahs can sprint up to 70 mph, this racing dog can keep up a 35 mph pace for several miles—long enough to win a distance race.
What is a Greyhound?
This reward is often given by teachers for a student’s good work or behavior.
What is a gold star?
This drink is made by steeping dried leaves in hot water—it’s the most consumed beverage in the world after water.
What is tea?
This large, slow-spinning ride gives riders a great view from the top.
What is a Ferris wheel?
This bird is the largest living species and can’t fly, but it can run up to 40 miles per hour.
What is the ostrich?
The Labrador Retriever is often considered the most popular dog breed around the world; however, its origin can be traced back to this part of Canada.
What is Newfoundland?
This item is used to write on a blackboard.
What is chalk?
This drink, enjoyed across the Caribbean, combines coconut cream, pineapple juice, and rum.
What is a piña colada?
This ride goes in a circle and features painted horses that go up and down.
What is a carousel (or merry-go-round)?
This is the largest organ inside the human body and is essential for filtering toxins.
What is the liver?
This part of a dog is as unique as a human fingerprint.
What is the nose?
This is the time during the school day when students go outside to play.
What is recess?
In Slavic languages, this clear liquid means “little water.”
What is vodka?
Take your best shot—hit the target and you’ll send someone splashing into the water in this classic fair attraction.
What is the dunk tank?
The largest chocolate bar ever made weighed over 12,000 pounds and came from this sweet European country.
What is the United Kingdom?
At the height of her corgi collection, Queen Elizabeth II had this many of the short-legged dogs, which she jokingly referred to as “the moving carpet.”
What is 13?
This science class often involves beakers, Bunsen burners, and lab coats.
What is chemistry?
This medicinal tonic from the 19th century combined cocaine and caffeine before being reformulated into a soft drink.
What is the original Coca-Cola?
This deep-fried fair favorite looks like a lacy swirl of dough and is usually dusted with powdered sugar.
What is a funnel cake?
Measuring an astounding 27 centimeters in diameter or roughly the size of a soccer ball, the world’s largest eyeballs belong to this deep-sea animal.
What is a colossal squid?