This yellow fruit is a great source of potassium and comes in a "brush" or "hand."
Banana
In this sport, players try to kick a ball into the opposing team's net without using their hands.
Soccer/Football
This "King of the Dinosaurs" had massive teeth but very tiny arms.
Tyrannosaurus Rex
This tall animal has a blue tongue and the same number of neck bones as a human.
Giraffe
This is the closest star to Earth and provides us with light and heat.
Sun
These small, dried-up grapes are often found in lunchboxes or oatmeal cookies.
Raisins
A "Grand Slam" and "Love" are terms used in this racket sport.
Tennis
This dinosaur is famous for the three large horns on its face and a giant frill.
Triceratops
These black-and-white striped animals have unique patterns, just like human fingerprints.
Zebras
Known as the "Red Planet," humans have sent several rovers to explore its surface.
Mars
This "fuzzy" brown fruit has bright green flesh and tiny black seeds inside.
Kiwi
In Baseball, this is the name for the player who stands in the middle of the diamond and throws the ball.
Pitcher
Scientists believe this event, caused by a giant space rock, led to the extinction of dinosaurs.
Asteroid
This is the largest land animal currently living on Earth.
Elephant
This is the name of the galaxy that our solar system belongs to.
Milky Way
Botanically speaking, this red "vegetable" used in pasta sauce is actually a fruit.
Tomato
This Olympic sport involves Four Strokes: Butterfly, Backstroke, Breaststroke, and Freestyle.
Swimming
This long-necked dinosaur used its height to eat leaves from the tops of trees.
Brachiosaurus
These primates are known for their intelligence and share about 98% of their DNA with humans.
Chimpanzees
This gas giant is famous for its beautiful and prominent rings made of ice and rock.
Saturn
This is the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside rather than the inside.
Strawberry
This is the number of points a "Touchdown" is worth in American Football (not including the extra point).
6
This is the name of a person who studies dinosaur fossils for a living.
Paleontologist
This "Big Cat" is the only one that usually lives and hunts in a group called a "Pride."
Lion
This force keeps the planets in orbit around the Sun and keeps our feet on the ground.
Gravity