This football legend is the only player to win three World Cups.
Who is Pelé?
This Lebanese singer is often called the “Queen of Arab Music.”
Who is Fairuz?
This movie features the song “Circle of Life.”
What is The Lion King?
This mammal lays eggs instead of giving live birth.
What is a platypus?
This Omani dish is made by slow-cooking spiced meat, traditionally underground.
What is shuwa?
He is known as “His Airness” and led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships.
Who is Michael Jordan?
This British band released the album Abbey Road in 1969.
Who are The Beatles?
The fictional city where Batman lives.
What is Gotham City?
The only bird known to fly backward.
What is a hummingbird?
This Japanese dish consists of vinegared rice and raw fish.
What is sushi?
This tennis tournament, first played in 1877, is the oldest in the world.
What is Wimbledon?
This Egyptian singer was one of the most influential Arab artists of the 20th century, famous for long live performances.
Who is Umm Kulthum?
This Pixar movie takes place mostly inside a child’s mind.
What is Inside Out?
This sea animal can regenerate lost arms.
What is a starfish? /What is an Octopus?
This Middle Eastern spice blend often includes thyme, sesame seeds, and sumac.
What is za’atar?
This country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930.
What is Uruguay?
This American singer is known as the “King of Pop.”
Who is Michael Jackson?
He played Indiana Jones in four films.
Who is Harrison Ford?
The largest species of shark.
What is the whale shark?
This Italian dish is traditionally made with rice, not pasta.
What is risotto?
his NBA team won the league’s first championship in 1947.
Who are the Philadelphia Warriors?
This Iraqi-born composer and oud player helped modernize Arabic music and influenced generations of musicians.
Who is Munir Bashir?
What Movie won the most Oscars (11)
What is Titanic? / What is The Lord of the Rings?
This animal has the highest blood pressure of any land animal.
What is a giraffe?
This French cooking term means vegetables cut into thin matchstick-sized pieces.
What is julienne?