Geoffrey the Giraffe has been representing this toy retail chain since 1965!
Toys 'R' Us
alley-oop, jump shot, buzzer-beater
Basketball
A dromedary is this kind of animal with one hump; Bactrians have 2 humps.
Camel
These rooms where plants grow have glass walls to capture sunlight and heat.
Greenhouse or Sunroom
…that runs on the power of the wind! Good thing I have one of these sheets to harness it.
The Sail
Related to alpacas and camels, this animal shares its name with a series of A.I. models produced by Meta.
Llama
backhand, love, game point
Tennis
Meep meep! This member of the cuckoo family can reach speeds up to 20 mph.
Roadrunner
You likely ate school lunches in this room from the Spanish for “coffee shop.”
Cafeteria
...and I have to go to the forward part of the ship. The captain used this term for it.
The Bow
Appropriately named, Dippy is the skeleton of this type of dinosaur originally displayed in the Carnegie Museum of Natural history.
Diplodocus
floor exercise, pommel horse, springboard
Gymnastics
This desert-dwelling spider species is known for the red hourglass mark on its abdomen.
Black Widow
Seen here is the iconic rotunda below the dome of this USA- D.C. landmark.
The Capitol
…and it's time for dinner. I have to head down to this area where it gets cooked.
The Galley
With long legs to match their long necks, a group of this species of wading bird is called a "flamboyance."
Flamingoes
wicket, beamer, captain
Cricket
It’s the insectivore that gets its name from the Afrikaans for “earth pig.”
Aardvark
Also called a reception room, you’re not likely to find pizza or tattoos here.
…and I have to go down into the hull of the boat. I can't forget to close this behind me.
The Hatch
The two "O" names of the black swan and white swan in Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake.
Who are Odette and Odile?
halfpipe, ollie, thrasher
Skateboarding
Texas Christian University adopted this deceptively named desert reptile as its mascot.
Horned Frog
In Ancient Greece, a gynaeceum was an inner living space reserved for these people.
Women
…and it's a big one! The ship's widest point, called this, measures 25 feet.
The Beam