This part of the atom has no electric charge
Neutron
On the current US Supreme Court, this many justices were appointed by a Republican president
5
The capital
Warsaw
The shark bite capital of the world
New Smyrna Beach
Where the relief pitcher warms up before entering a game
Bullpen
This is the symbol for potassium found on the periodic table
K
This is the amount of people who serve in Congress
535
He is the all-time leading goal scorer on the men’s international soccer team
Robert Lewandowski
In regard to the US, you are most likely to find a black sand beach in this state
Hawaii
A tractor equipped with a substantial metal plate used to push large quantities of soil, sand, rubble, or other such material during construction
Bulldozer
The hottest planet in the solar system, be careful, it isn’t the closest
Venus
In 1893, Nix v. Hedden decided that this food would be classified as a vegetable, therefore it would be taxed as an import
Tomato
This is the name of the Polish birthday song
Sto Lat
This country has the largest amount of coastline in the world
Canada
Used in football, a defensive pass rush technique involving a pure strength move driving a lineman back
Bullrush
These 2 methods of heat transfer best describe how a lava lamp works
Conduction and Convection
This is the number of U.S. presidents who have been assassinated while in office
4 (Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy)
In this recipe, cabbage leaves are cooked and filled with rice, sautéed onions, and some assortment of ground meat (turkey, beef, etc.)
Gołąbki
Indiana enjoys 15 miles of coastline along this great lake
Lake Michigan
Gold or silver in bulk before coining, or valued by weight
Bullion
The pride of Poland, she was the first woman to win a Nobel prize in 1903 (Physics)
Marie Curie
He visited Panama in 1906 to inspect progress on the canal, becoming the first US President to travel abroad while in office
Teddy Roosevelt
The name Poland originates from the word Polanie, which means people living in _______ _________
Open Fields
5 Miles North of Boston, this was the first public beach in the US (1896)
Revere Beach
A regular newsletter or printed report issued by an organization or society
Bulletin