This aromatic tree, native to Australia, is known for its oil, which is used for medicinal purposes, and is a primary food source for koalas.
Eucalyptus
Tony Stark's superhero alter ego is chilling at home in his decked out private basement filled with TV's and beer.
Iron Man Cave
This British author penned Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda.
Roald Dahl
This classic children's book tells the story of a determined locomotive that, despite doubts from others, successfully pulls a train over a mountain with the famous phrase, "I think I can, I think I can."
The Little Engine That Could
This dome-shaped structure, traditionally built from blocks of snow, serves as a shelter for people living in the Arctic.
Igloo
These evergreen conifers, known for their needle-like leaves and distinctive cones, are widely distributed across the Northern Hemisphere and are often associated with winter and holiday decor.
Pine
Horse racing's biggest trio of events that the Queen only wears on special occasions.
Triple Crown Jewels
This American author is known for writing The Great Gatsby.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This pizza chain, founded in 1959, is known for its "Hot-N-Ready" pizzas.
Little Caesars
This traditional wind instrument, originating from Indigenous Australians, is made from a hollowed-out tree trunk and produces a deep and resonant sound.
Didgeridoo
This deciduous tree is characterized by its distinctive white bark and is commonly found in northern climates, often used for furniture and paper production.
Birch
CBS sitcom about Ted Mosby's search for the nun who founded the order of the missionaries of charity in India.
How I Met Your Mother Teresa
This American author's most famous work is The Catcher in the Rye.
J.D. Salinger
This 1982 rock musical, featuring a carnivorous plant named Audrey II, tells the story of a struggling florist who discovers the plant's sinister secret.
Little Shop Of Horrors
This term, often used to describe a cowboy or cattle herder, originates from the Spanish word "vaquero".
Buckaroo
This type of tree, symbolizing resilience and immortality, appears at the center of the Lebanese flag.
Cedar
Celestial body of extremely intense gravity that scores an ace in golf.
Black Hole in One
This Russian author wrote War and Peace and Anna Karenina.
Leo Tolstoy
This 1868 novel by Louisa May Alcott follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy—as they navigate the challenges of growing up during the Civil War in America.
Little Women
This spicy Indian dish, often made with marinated meat and a tangy sauce, originates from Portuguese cuisine.
Vindaloo
This towering tree species, known for being one of the tallest in the world, is native to California.
Redwood
C.S. Lewis' Narnia book that showed off a little too much skin at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Malfunction
This French author is known for his writing of Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame.
Victor Hugo
This city, the capital of Arkansas, became a focal point of the Civil Rights Movement in 1957 when nine African American students were blocked from entering a previously all-white high school.
Little Rock
This affectionate and intelligent hybrid breed is a cross between a Cocker Spaniel and a Poodle.
Cockapoo