A person who instructs or trains others
A teacher
This amusement park is considered the happiest place on earth
Disney land
An item that is used to detangle and style your hair
A hair brush
This animal lives in the water, has a fin, and is considered very intelligent.
A Dolphin
10+10
20
A first responder that assists with fires, medical emergencies, traffic accidents, hazardous materials incidents, rescue operations, and natural disasters.
A fire fighter
This planet is known for its bright rings and has the most moons in our solar system.
Saturn
In the animated movie called Little mermaid, Ariel used this item to comb her hair and called it a dingle-hopper
A fork
A black and white bear with thick coats that live in the mountains of China
A Panda
125+125
250
Fictional Character:
This person lives in a tree in an underwater city called Bikini Bottom. They enjoy doing characters and hanging out with their friend Spongebob.
Sandy Cheeks
The whole body of salt water that covers nearly three-fourths of the surface of the earth
The ocean
This famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris and is known for its enigmatic smile.
The Mona Lisa
This flightless bird is the fastest on land.
An Ostrich
25x2
50
A singer/songwriter who recently played as the character Glinda in a movie that is inspired by a Broadway show.
Arianna Grande
An ancient empire to the west of Israel centered on the Nile River and ruled by a Pharaoh.
Egypt
A device that is usually used for clothing to remove small hairs and loose pieces of thread.
A lint roller
Which bird is known for its long, curved beak and is often associated with tropical regions and bright, colorful feathers
A toucan
400x5
2,000
Fictional character: A young wizard who attends Hogwarts, the school of witchcraft and wizardry, and owns a pet rat.
Ronald Weasley
Stretching thousands of miles, it was built to protect Chinese states against invasions
The Great Wall of China
A machine used for digging, demolition, and earth-moving during construction
A excavator
a type of aquatic salamander with a cylindrical body, short legs, a long tail, and most notably, feathery external gills that stick out from the sides of its head
An axolotl
400x325
130,000