This Boston team plays their games at Fenway Park, the oldest stadium in MLB
Red Sox
The king of gods, known for wielding a lightning bolt
Zeus
The capital of Egypt, home to the ancient pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx.
Cairo
Protects the brain and forms the structure of the face, consisting of 22 bones.
Skull
The 3rd U.S. President, credited with authoring the declaration of independence
Thomas Jefferson
This drink is a latte with chocolate syrup or powder added.
Mocha
This statistic measures the rate at which pitchers allow runs
ERA
The god of the sea, controls storms with his trident
Poseidon
The capital of Portugal, perched on seven hills overlooking the Tagus River, famous for its colorful azulejo tiles, historic trams, and fado music.
Lisbon
Dome-shaped muscle separating the chest from the abdomen, essential for breathing.
Diaphragm
This president led the U.S. into World War I and advocated for the League of Nations.
Woodrow Wilson
The coffee plant originated in this country around the 9th century
Ethiopia
A benched player who subs in to run the bases is called this
The goddess of the hunt, wilderness, the moon, and chastity, twin sister of Apollo, often shown with a bow.
Artemis
The capital of Argentina, known as the "Paris of South America" for its tango culture and European-style boulevards.
Buenos Aires
Cells that send electrical impulses, forming the basis of nerve communication
Neurons
This president led the U.S. in the Gulf War to liberate Kuwait from Iraq.
George H.W. Bush
This drink means "stained" in Italian, containing espresso and a small portion of milk.
Machiatto
This San Francisco slugger holds the all-time home run record, with 762
Barry Bonds
Half-man, half-bull creature born to Queen Pasiphae, imprisoned in the Cretan labyrinth and killed by Theseus.
Minotaur
The capital of New Zealand, the southernmost capital in the world, known for its windy weather and film industry ties.
Wellington
Tiny vessels where oxygen and nutrients exchange with tissues.
Capillaries
This president was nicknamed “Ike” and oversaw the creation of the Interstate Highway System.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
These beans are grown at lower elevations, with a stronger, more bitter taste and higher caffeine content.
Robusta beans
This prestigious baseball building resides in Cooperstown, New York
Baseball Hall of Fame
The goddess of agriculture, harvest, and fertility, mother of Persephone, whose grief causes winter.
Demeter
The capital of Nepal, nestled in a valley surrounded by the Himalayas.
Kathmandu
These connect the central nervous system to limbs and organs.
Peripheral Nerves
This president's administration was marred by the Teapot Dome scandal.
Warren G. Harding
In 17th century England, coffeehouses were coined with this nickname due to how often they housed intellectual debates.
Penny University