This amphibian begins life in water with gills and later develops lungs and legs.
What is a frog?
This reggae legend is known for songs like “One Love".
Who is Bob Marley?
This large park in Manhattan has walking paths, lakes, and a zoo.
What is Central Park?
“Don’t spill the ___.” (meaning: don’t reveal a secret)
What is beans?
This word rhymes with “train” and means something that falls from the sky.
What is rain?
This large mammal has thick skin and one or two horns on its nose.
What is a rhinoceros?
This iconic singer performed hits like “I Will Always Love You.”
Who is Whitney Houston?
This famous square is known for bright lights, billboards, and Broadway theaters.
What is Times Square?
“Break a ___.” (meaning: good luck)
What is leg?
This word rhymes with “cake” and means an error.
What is mistake?
This ocean animal has eight arms and is known for its intelligence.
What is an octopus?
This actor played Jack in Titanic.
Who is Leonardo DiCaprio?
This landmark statue was a gift from France and has over the years turned a greenish color.
What is the Statue of Liberty?
“Hit the nail on the ___.” (meaning: exactly right)
→ What is head?
This word rhymes with “night” and means the opposite of heavy.
What is light?
This bird cannot fly but is known for its speed and is native to Africa.
What is an ostrich?
This comedian hosts The Tonight Show.
Who is Jimmy Fallon?
This bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn and is known for its iconic arches.
What is the Brooklyn Bridge?
“Let the cat out of the ___.” (meaning: reveal a secret)
What is bag?
This word rhymes with “chair” and means to look at something.
What is stare?
This Arctic animal has white fur for camouflage and is a skilled swimmer.
What is a polar bear?
This superhero actor plays Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Who is Robert Downey Jr.?
This tall skyscraper was once the tallest building in the world and has an observatory.
What is the Empire State Building?
“Bite off more than you can ___.” (meaning: take on too much)
What is chew?
This word rhymes with “ground” and means to discover or locate something.
What is found?