The national bird of the United States.
The Bald Eagle
This country was the first to land on the moon.
The United States
Named Hyperion and measuring 380', the tallest tree in the world is of this species.
Giant Redwood (Sequoia Sempervirens)
These two countries border the US.
Canada and Mexico
Bogey, eagle, and birdie are terms used in this sport.
Golf
They are the fastest animal on Earth, but these big cats lack the necessary vocal structure to roar.
Cheetahs
This is the largest cat breed in the world.
The Lion
This star is the closest to Earth.
The Sun
This natural substance contains two atoms of hydrogen joined to a single atom of oxygen.
Water (H20)
These are the largest and smallest of the fifty states.
Alaska and Rhode Island
Name five of the sports participated in during the Summer Olympics.
Swimming, Marathon Swimming, Diving, Water Polo, Artistic Swimming, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Boxing, Breaking, Canoeing, Cycling, Equestrian Jumping, Fencing, Football, Golf, Gymnastics Handball, Hockey, Judo, Modern Pentathlon, Rowing, Rugby, Sailing, Shooting, Skateboarding, Sport Climbing, Surfing, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Triathlon, Volleyball, Weightlifting, and Wrestling
They are the largest land animal, and the only animal incapable of jumping.
Elephants
Just like human fingerprints, the striped patterns on these animals are all unique.
Zebras
There are a total of 290 of these orbiting planets in our solar system.
Moons
This is the common name for the disease rubella.
The Measles
This, the longest river in the US, flows 2,348 miles from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico.
The Mississippi River
Balk, bunt and bag are terms associated with this sport.
Baseball
Are they gentle, tall and graceful? Yes. Are they able to swim a lick? Nope, not even doggy paddle.
Giraffes
While a Polar Bear is known for it's iconic white coat, its skin is actually this color.
Black
The name of our home galaxy.
The Milky Way
This special paper turns red in the presence of acid and blue in the presence of alkali.
Litmus Paper
This Alaskan mountain is the tallest in the US.
Mount Denali (formerly called Mount McKinley)
In football, a successful field goal is worth this many points.
Three
With their vibrant plumage and fantastical dances, these amazing birds have become an icon of tropical and subtropical climates, but did you know they can only eat with their head upside down?
Flamingoes
This bird species holds the record for longest wingspan - up to 11'.
The Albatross (Wandering Albatross, specifically)
The formal name for the North Star.
Polaris
A form of sedimentary, carbonate rock, the White Cliffs of Dover made of this.
Chalk
This US state is known as the Sunflower State.
Kansas
Forms of this sport can be played on ice, on grass, or on concrete.
Hockey
Scientists say they are smarter than dogs, but if these familiar farm critters wanted to see the sky, someone would have to show them a picture - they are entirely incapable of raising their heads.
Pigs