This plant is known for its prickly leaves and red berries around Christmastime.
Holly
This term refers to the 10-year period between 1920 and 1929 in the U.S.
The Roaring 20s
This European capital is known as "The City of Light."
Paris
This explorer is credited with discovering America in 1492.
Christopher Columbus
This Italian dessert is made with layers of coffee-soaked ladyfingers and mascarpone cheese.
tiramisu
This ocean is the largest on Earth.
The Pacific
This is the official language of Brazil.
Portuguese
This famous clock tower is part of the Palace of Westminster in London.
Big Ben
This Egyptian queen is famous for her relationships with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
Cleopatra
This orange cheese-flavored snack is known for leaving dust on your fingers.
Cheetos
This phenomenon occurs when water droplets in the air refract sunlight.
A rainbow
This currency is used in Russia.
Ruble
This river is the longest in South America.
The Amazon
This U.S. president served the longest term, with four terms in office.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
This dish is made with eggs whisked and fried in a pan, often folded over fillings like cheese and vegetables.
Omelet
This insect can carry up to 50 times its body weight.
An ant
This is the color of chlorophyll, the pigment in plants that absorbs sunlight.
green
This island is divided between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Ireland
This document declared America’s independence from Britain in 1776.
Declaration of Independence
This yellow spice, often used in curry, contains the active ingredient curcumin and is known for its anti-inflammatory properties.
Tumeric
This is the only species of bear native to South America.
spectacled bear
Alexander Fleming is credited with discovering this antibiotic in 1928.
penicillin
This country’s flag is red with a white cross.f
Switzerland
This city was bombed by the first atomic bomb in 1945.
Hiroshima
This Italian cheese, made from sheep’s milk, is known for its salty flavor and is often grated over pasta.
Pecorino Romano