Something that grows on your chin
Beard
John is ___ young to work.
Too
Before becoming the world's most famous pop star, this singer worked at a McDonald's in New York City.
Lady Gaga
This famous East African tribe, known for their tall warriors and distinctive red clothing, are semi-nomadic herders living across Kenya and Tanzania.
Maasai tribe
In Victorian England, children as young as five were sent to work in these dark, dangerous underground tunnels, crawling through spaces too small for adults.
Coal mines
Something that grows above your lip
Moustache
Jane is clever ___ to pass the exam.
Enough
Before ruling the big screen, this Hollywood legend spent years working as a carpenter, installing cabinets in Los Angeles homes.
Harrison Ford
This tribe from the highlands of Papua New Guinea is famous for their elaborate mud and pig fat body decorations used during festivals and battles.
Dani tribe
These young Victorian children, often as small as four years old, were sent up narrow, soot-filled chimneys to scrape them clean, frequently suffering burns, cuts, and breathing problems.
Chimney sweeps
Hair that has a bend
Wavy hair
Tom doesnt have ___ money to buy a new car.
Enough
Before becoming one of the greatest basketball players of all time, this superstar was actually cut from his high school varsity team.
Michael Jordan
This Ethiopian tribe from the Omo Valley is most recognized for the large clay lip plates that their women wear as a symbol of beauty and cultural identity.
Mursi tribe
Children working in Victorian cotton factories were given this specific job, crawling under massive spinning machines while they were still running to fix broken threads, risking their fingers, hands, and lives every single day.
Piecers
Hair that doesnt have a bend
Straight hair
The coffee was ___ hot to drink, but she hadn't waited long ___ to let it cool down.
Too, enough
Before becoming one of the most beloved authors in the world, this writer was rejected by 12 publishers and was a single, struggling mother living on welfare.
J.K Rowling
This nomadic tribe of the Sahara Desert, known as the "Blue People" due to the indigo dye that stains their skin from their traditional robes, have roamed North Africa for centuries.
Tuareg tribe
This compassionate Victorian politician and philanthropist dedicated his life to passing laws protecting child workers, successfully pushing the Climbing Boys Act and the Ten Hours Act through Parliament to limit child labor.
Lord Shaftesbury
Having no hair on your head
Bald
The professor was ___ absorbed in his research to notice that he hadn't slept ___ to think clearly ___ to catch the errors that were ___ subtle for even his sharpest students to detect
Too, enough, enough, too
Before co-founding one of the world's most valuable companies, this entrepreneur spent time as a door-to-door vacuum cleaner salesman while developing his early business ideas.
James Dyson
This isolated tribe of the Andaman Islands is considered one of the last truly uncontacted peoples on Earth, and any approach to their island is strictly forbidden by the Indian government.
Sentinelese tribe
This Victorian reformer and journalist went undercover in the 1880s to expose the horrific conditions of child labor in London's match factories, where children suffered a disfiguring bone disease caused by white phosphorus fumes.
Annie Besant