The center of an atom, containing protons and neutrons.
A story in which animals or objects act as humans to teach a moral lesson.
A fable
This Asian country is known for its thousands of islands, volcanoes, and the city of Jakarta.
Indonesia
The philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and wrote Nicomachean Ethics.
This sport uses terms like “spike,” “block,” and “set.”
Volleyball
The organelle in a cell responsible for producing energy in the form of ATP.
The mitochondrion
This type of poem has 14 lines and often follows an ABAB rhyme scheme.
Sonnet
This U.S. state is famous for the Grand Canyon.
Arizona
This Italian city is famous for canals instead of streets and has a historic carnival with elaborate masks.
Venice
In soccer, this occurs when a player is nearer to the opponent’s goal than both the ball and the second-last defender.
Offside
The element with atomic number 6.
This Shakespeare play features the line: “To be or not to be.”
Hamlet
The desert that spans much of northern China and southern Mongolia.
the Gobi Desert
This organ in the human body produces bile, which helps digest fats.
The liver
This country won the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Argentina
This type of rock is formed when molten lava cools and solidifies.
Igneous rock
In literature, this is a recurring theme, symbol, or idea in a story.
Motif
This African country has a coastline along both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
Morocco
This nut is the main ingredient in marzipan.
In rugby, this type of kick scores 3 points.
Penalty kick
The deepest part of the world’s oceans.
Mariana Trench
This character from one of Shakespeare's plays says this famous line: “Out, damned spot!”
Lady Macbeth
This island nation in the Indian Ocean was formed by volcanic activity and is famous for its unique biodiversity.
Madagascar
Originating in the Mediterranean, this herb is commonly used in Italian dishes and pizza.
Oregano
This soccer player is nicknamed “The Pharaoh” and plays for Liverpool FC and the Egyptian national team.
Mohamed Salah