This chemical element is named after the Greek word for greenish-yellow.
Chlorine
Costco
Brazil has the most World Cup wins with 5, but who has the most runner-up finishes?
Germany
Appropriately reflecting the STEM focus of the school, the sports teams of MIT are known by this professional-sounding name.
The Engineers
With blue representing the color of the sea surrounding this nation, Greece's flag features this many blue strips.
5
Reaching sometimes 8-ft long, a giraffe has this many bones in its neck.
7 (same as a human!)
Wine lovers often say bottles rest best at this ideal cellar temperature (within 2 degrees).
55 degrees
Jerry Rice holds the record for the most receiving yards in the playoffs, but who holds the record for the most rushing yards in the playoffs?
Emmitt Smith
This is the number of US presidents that hailed from Massachusetts. (Double points if you can name all of them)
4 - John Adams, John Quincy Adams, JFK, George HW Bush
Essential to its economy, Greece ranks as the world's third-largest producer of this fruit.
Olives
This living organism is responsible for producing most of the Earth's oxygen.
Phytoplankton
You wouldn't want to confuse this wine description with a temperature - when a sommelier says a glass is "hot, they mean it has this tell-tale trait.
High alcohol content
At 17 years old, Michael Chang became (and remains) the youngest tennis grand slam winner in 1989. Which tournament did he win?
French Open
In 1990, thieves pulled off the largest art heist in history at this Boston museum founded by a wealthy art collector.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
This marble statue, thought to be sculpted by Alexandros of Antioch, famously lacks arms but remains a timeless symbol of ancient Greek beauty, though today sits in the Louvre.
Venus de Milo
Dendrology is the study of something you probably see every time you look out your window, and can be studied all around the world (except Antarctica).
Trees
Home to to France's largest urban UNESCO World Heritage site, this wine region is also famed as the birthplace of the Cabernet Sauvignon grape.
Bordeaux
The NBA team, the New Orleans Pelicans, was relocated the bayou in 2002 from what US city?
Charlotte
This cookie was first crafted by a biscuit company in the 1890s, its name honoring a suburb west of Boston.
Fig Newton
According to Greek mythology, this daring Titan stole fire from the gods to ignite human civilization - and got a particularly gruesome eternal punishment for it.
Prometheus
When a gun recoils after firing, it demonstrates the conservation of this physical quantity, defined as mass times velocity.
Momentum
In Tuscany's historic Chianti Classic region, marked by the emblematic black rooster and strict DOCG regulations, this grape must make up at least 80% of every bottle.
Sangiovese
Barry Bonds hit his all-time record breaking homerun, #756, against what team?
At Harvard, it is believed that the marks on campus sidewalks date back to the Revolutionary War, when students supposedly threw these objects from their dorm windows.
Cannonballs
Long before athletes received gold, silver or bronze, victors in the Olympic games went home with this more organic prize.
A wreath or crown of leaves