This cartoon is famous for saying, “Oh boy!”
Who is Mickey Mouse
This animal can hop using its powerful back legs and carries its baby in a pouch
What is a kangaroo
This crunchy fruit is said to “keep the doctor away"
What is an apple
This country is home to the Eiffel Tower.
What is France
This planet in our solar system rotates backward compared to most others, meaning the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east.
What is Venus
This blue dog solves clues with her human friends
Who is Blue (from Blue’s Clues)
This bird can rotate its head almost all the way around.
A: What is an owl
This salty snack comes in buckets
What is popcorn
This U.S. state is famous for its sunshine and oranges.
What is Florida
This element is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
what is mercury
This character lives in a pineapple under the sea
Who is SpongeBob SquarePants
This reptile can regrow its tail if it loses it
What is a lizard
This frozen treat comes on a stick and melts
What is a popsicle
This country has the Great Wall.
What is China
This ancient library, located in Egypt, was once the largest and most significant library of the ancient world.
What is the Library of Alexandria
This cat never manages to catch the mouse he chases
Who is Tom (from Tom & Jerry)
This sea creature can change color to blend into its surroundings
What is an octopus
This sweet treat is made by spinning sugar
What is cotton candy
This continent is home to the Sahara Desert.
What is Africa
This rare astronomical event occurs when a planet passes directly between Earth and the Sun — only Mercury and Venus can do it.
What is a transit
This animated family lives in Springfield and has a very yellow skin color
Who are the Simpsons
This tiny insect can lift objects many times its own body weight
What is an ant
This snack is made from chickpeas and often eaten with pita chips.
What is hummus
This island nation is just south of Italy and has a famous soccer team
What is Malta
This mathematical constant is approximately equal to 2.71828 and is the base of natural logarithms.
what is e