This king of the jungle is actually found mostly in grasslands and savannas, not jungles
This state is known as the “Sunshine State.”
Florida
This large orange fruit is a symbol of fall and is used in pies, soups, and decorations
Pumpkin
This team sport is played with a round ball and a net at each end of the field, with 11 players per side
Soccer
What is the Capitol of Wisconsin?
Madison
This striped animal is the only member of the horse family that is truly wild and never domesticated.
Zebra
The Grand Canyon is located in this state.
Arizona
This popular fall drink is made from apples and spices, often served warm
Apple Cider
This sport involves swimming, biking, and running — all in one race
Triathlon
This city is the largest by population in Wisconsin
Milwaukee
This tiny insect can lift objects over 50 times its own body weight
Ant
This state is the largest by area in the United States
Alaska
This popular Thanksgiving side dish is made from mashed orange vegetables
Sweet Potato
This international soccer tournament, held every four years, is the most-watched sporting event in the world
FIFA World Cup
This Great Lake borders Wisconsin to the northeast
Lake Michigan
This slow-moving animal is known for hanging upside down in trees and sleeping up to 20 hours a day
Sloth
This state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes.”
Minnesota
This type of tree loses its leaves in the fall and is known for bright red and orange foliage
Maple Tree
In this sport, teams slide a heavy stone across ice toward a target while teammates sweep the ice in front of it
Curling
This Wisconsin cheese is known for its sharp flavor and is one of the state’s most famous exports
Cheddar Cheese
This black-and-white marine animal is actually a type of dolphin, not a whale
Orca or Killer whale
This state is most centered state geographically in the United States
Kansas
This insect is known for migrating thousands of miles south in the fall to avoid the cold
Monarch Butterfly
This sport’s Grand Slam tournaments include the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open
Tennis
This river forms part of the western border of Wisconsin and is famous for its scenic bluffs
Mississippi River