This red fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable and grows on vines in gardens
Tomato
This fast-food chain is famous for its Big Mac
McDonalds
This Italian plumber is the main character of Nintendo’s most famous franchise
Mario
This New York statue was a gift from France in 1886
Statue of Liberty
This is the name of the scoring term for zero in tennis
Love
This tool has a flat metal blade and a long handle and is used to dig holes or move soil
Shovel
This sandwich chain uses the slogan “Eat Fresh.”
Subway
This 1980 arcade game features a yellow character eating dots in a maze
Pac-Man
This canyon in Arizona was carved by the Colorado River
Grand Canyon
This tournament is played on grass courts in London.
Wimbledon Championships
This nutrient, represented by the “N” in NPK fertilizer labels, primarily promotes leafy growth
nitrogen
This chicken chain, closed on Sundays, was founded by Truett Cathy.
Chick-fil-a
This 1996 Nintendo 64 game revolutionized 3D platforming
Super Mario 64
This South Dakota monument features the faces of four U.S. presidents
Mount Rushmore
This tennis legend has won the most men’s Grand Slam singles titles in history (24)
Novak Djokovic
This crop rotation method involves alternating legumes with other crops to naturally restore nitrogen to the soil
nitrogen fixation
This taco-focused chain was originally started by Glen Bell in California in 1962
Taco Bell
This 1998 stealth-action game on the PlayStation starred Solid Snake
Metal Gear Solid
This St. Louis landmark is the tallest man-made monument in the United States
Gateway Arch
This is the term for winning a set without losing a single game
Bagel
This fungal disease caused the Irish Potato Famine in the 1840s
potato blight
This fast-food chain introduced the Blizzard in 1985
Dairy Queen
This 1997 PC strategy game by Blizzard featured factions like the Terrans, Protoss, and Zerg
StarCraft
This Philadelphia landmark is where the Declaration of Independence was debated and adopted
Independence Hall
This female player won 23 Grand Slam singles titles in the Open Era
Serena Williams
This ancient irrigation method, used in arid regions, channels water underground through gently sloping tunnels
qanat
This international burger chain is the most popular of its kind
Burger King
This 1993 first-person shooter popularized deathmatch multiplayer and was developed by id Software
Doom
This Florida national park is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States
Everglades National Park
This Grand Slam tournament is played on clay courts at Roland-Garros.
French-open
This soil classification system used in the United States divides soil into 12 primary orders
USDA Soil Taxonomy
This Ohio-based fast food chain is known for its square hamburgers and sea salt fries
Wendy's
This 1982 Atari 2600 game is often blamed for contributing to the video game crash of 1983
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
This lesser-known West Virginia landmark is a massive natural limestone formation called the “Bridge.”
Natural Bridge
This tennis rule allows a second serve after a ball touches the net but still lands in the correct service box
let