This "Emerald Isle" raises a national flag with the colors green, white, and orange.
Ireland
This supercontinent existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras of Earth's history.
Pangea
This dish is a staple of Tex-Mex cuisine, made by deep frying burritos.
Chimichanga
Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Serena Williams are some of the many icons of this popular sport.
Tennis
Boanthropy is a psychological disorder in which a human believes themselves to be this herbivorous, sometimes spotted farm animal.
Cow (Bovine)
Located 67 miles south of San Luis Obispo, this town has been described by many as the "Danish Capital of America".
Solvang
George Washington crossed this body of water on Christmas night to launch a surprise attack on British forces during the American Revolutionary War.
Delaware River
This Japanese bread crumb has a light, airy texture and is often used as a crunchy topping or coating for fried foods.
Panko
This musical instrument can play 88 different notes with the help of its 230 strings.
Piano
The Ancient Romans practiced good hygiene by using this yellow liquid as mouthwash thanks to its high concentrations of ammonia which helps with whitening teeth.
Urine
This coastal Italian city is the origin of the popular and traditional Neapolitan style pizza.
Naples
Hit songs like "Africa" by Toto, "Beat It" by Michael Jackson, and "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor were released during this decade.
1980s
A Bloody Mary is an alcoholic concoction typically consisting of vodka, Tabasco, black pepper, Worcestershire sauce, and what type of fruit juice?
Tomato
Unlike human tongues, a giraffe's tongue has this unique color to protect it from the sun's harsh rays.
Dark blue, purple, black
Surprisingly, humans lose millions of this type of cell every day.
Skin
This country has the highest number of neighboring nations sharing its land border at 14.
China
The first Tesla car ever released was the Tesla Roadster, a fully electric sports car modelled on the Lotus Elise, and was entered into production in this year (+- 2 years)
2008
Starburst
Sakura trees, which have a lot of cultural significance in Japan, are easily distinguishable by the pink hue of these kinds of flowers.
Cherry Blossoms
A group of this aquatic fish is called a fever, but the venom stored in the sharp spines on their tails can give any unfortunate victim that steps on them, symptoms much worse than a fever.
Stingrays
Kimchi is the national dish of this Asian country.
Korea (North and South)
This famous and classic novel, published by author Harper Lee in 1960, is about a young girl and her lawyer father growing up in a time of racial division, who help to defend an innocent black man that was wrongfully accused of committing a horrible crime.
To Kill A Mockingbird
This fine dining restaurant chain with locations in Las Vegas, Southern California, Lake Tahoe, and Miami is owned by British chef Gordon Ramsay and was made popular by the televised cooking show with the same name.
Hell's Kitchen
This organelle is responsible for processing and packaging proteins and lipid molecules for export within a cell.
Golgi Apparatus (or Golgi Body)
Most toilet paper rolls sold for home use in this European country are pink, with toilet paper commonly being known as PQ or "papier toilette", meaning "bum paper" in English.
France