Tea Time
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100

Tea is the second most consumed beverage on Earth. What is the first?

Water

100

During the summer, this is the most popularly sold grilling meat in the U.S.

beef/hamburger.

100

This U.S. President was assassinated on November 22, 1963.

John F. Kennedy.

100
This global sports event is held every 4 years.

Olympics

100

This is the most visited tourist attraction in the world.

Times Square

200

American Thomas Sullivan invented the tea bag in 1908. It was originally made of this material.

Silk

200

The words Sol, meaning "sun", and Sistere, meaning "to stand still", combine to create this English word for "summer".

Solstice.

200

In 1963, this historical figure delivered a famous speech, delivering the iconic: "I have a dream".

Martin Luther King Jr.

200

In the game of football, two points are given for this type of "try", after a touchdown.

Conversion

200

This Greek God has been immortalized in a stature that can be visited in Olympia.

Zeus

300

This country is the top tea exporting country in the world, by weight.

China

300

The month of July is named after this historical figure.

Julius Caesar.

300

Disneyland Park in California opened on July 17th of what year?

1955.

300
The sport of surfing, which finally made its debut to the Olympics is 2021, is known as the official state individual sport of this American State?

Hawaii

300

This is considered to be the national dish of Hungary.

Goulash

400

In Tibet, black tea is traditionally served with these two ingredients mixed into it.

salt and yak butter.

400

The first beach ball was invented by Jonathon DeLonge in this decade of the 20th century.

1930's. It was first invented in 1938.

400

Dr Jonas Salk, an American virologist and medical researcher, successfully created a vaccine for this disease in 1952.

Polio

400

Hockey is favorably known as Canada's official winter sport. But the official summer sport of Canada, which uses long handheld sticks with mesh baskets tied to its end to throw a small ball into a triangular net, is known as...

Lacrosse

400

This Caribbean island is best known for allowing visitors to swim with pigs!

Bahamas

500

In 1773, a group of American patriots dressed as Native Americans threw 342 chests of tea into the Boston Harbour. The reason for doing this was...

Protesting the British enforced Tea Tax.

500

Gemini, Cancer, Leo, and this fourth sign, are all considered to be the Summer Zodiac Signs.

Virgo.

500

This was the first ever satellite launched into orbit, sent up by Russia in 1957.

Sputnik

500

In a relay race this name is given to the runner who will run the last leg of the relay, usually assigned to the fastest or most experienced competitor on a team. 

Anchor

500

The original purpose of this historical monument, located in Italy, was that of a bell tower. Today it is a tourist attraction best known as being one of the world's most lop-sided buildings.

Leaning Tower of Pisa