He was the youngest president of all time upon his inauguration, in 1961.
John F. Kennedy
Unfortunately, Harambe, one of these, was shot in 2016 in his zoo enclosure.
(Western Lowland) Gorilla
They come in types A-E, and help with things such as vision or bone health.
Vitamins
Either a firestarter, or weighing less than.
Lighter
It's capital translates to "Good Air!" They also won a recent World Cup.
Argentina
This president ended up living to the highest age out of any, died after 2 years of hospice.
Jimmy Carter
A famous 19th century elephant named this, ended up becoming a common term that means "large," well fitting!
Jumbo
The Irish had a great one with potatoes in 1845.
Famine
A line, or to run with great swiftness.
Dash
Home to Machu Picchu, this country borders Brazil to the west, deep in the Amazon basin.
Peru
This president, who shares a last name with a famous cat, was assassinated in Washington D.C.
James Garfield
Laika, one of these, became the first animal to orbit the Earth.
Dog
Like pain near the chest area.
Abdominal
It might mean leading to death, or a place at an airport.
Terminal
This country, known for its high altitudes, doesn't border the Atlantic or the Pacific!
Bolivia
He was the only president to never marry.
James Buchanan
Cher Ami, was one of these flying friends, who single handedly saved the lives of almost 200 soldiers in WWI, even though they were shot in the breast and leg.
Pigeon
PSA-10, for one.
Mint Condition
To turn red, or to dispose of.
Flush
Home to the highest waterfall in the world, it's also known for its harsh political landscape.
Venezuela
Funnily enough, this president, whose middle initial is often included in his full name, means nothing!
Ulysses S. Grant
Types of these were named for Barack Obama and David Attenborough!
Fish
It's found in places like the dead sea, and has atomic number 35.
Bromine
Either the front of a building, or a ruse.
Facade
It’s the only country in mainland South America with English as its official language.
Guyana