4geographyNM: The foundations for it were laid by William the Conqueror in 1078. Later, it was used as a mint, and King Henry VII made it his home. Queen Elizabeth I and her mother lived there, as did Sir Walter Raleigh. Name this London landmark.Show AnswerShare
2geographySince this city hosts the headquarters of the European Union, you might call it the capital city of Europe. Which city is this?Show AnswerShare
14geographyCan you name the two states capitals which contain the entire name of the state in their spellings?Show AnswerShare
14geographyHow long is the Great Wall of China? Closer to 100 miles, 500 miles, or 1500 miles?Show AnswerShare
11geographyThe two Koreas are building a four-lane highway connecting their capital cities, which are... what?Show AnswerShare
9geographyWhat is the second largest city in each of these countries: a. Mexico b. China c. FranceShow AnswerShare
7geographyThe steps of the New York public library are guarded by what animals (in statue form)?Show AnswerShare
3geographyChina makes up approximately what percentage of the world's population? 10%, 20%, 30%, or 40%?Show AnswerShare
10geographyThere are only two cities in Montana with over 50,000 population. What are they?Show AnswerShare
5geographyWhat West Indies country lies at the eastern end of the island of Hispaniola?Show AnswerShare
15geographyPossibly the largest Islamic mosque outside of Saudi Arabia is this giant structure built along the Atlantic Ocean in this African city with 5 million inhabitants. Which city?Show AnswerShare