Name That Food
What Am I?
Back in the Day
Transportation Through the Years
Everyday Tools
100

I’m yellow, curved, and you peel me before eating me.

Answer: Banana.

100

I have hands and a face, but I cannot clap or smile.

Answer: A clock

100

Before remote controls, what did you have to do to change the TV channel?

Answer: Get up and turn the dial.

100
  • It runs on tracks.
  • It carries passengers and freight.
  • You hear its whistle from far away.

Answer: Train

100
  • You use it to cut paper
  • It has two blades
  • Kids use it in school

Answer: Scissors

200

I’m made with bread, cheese, and usually grilled until warm.

Answer: Grilled cheese sandwich.

200

I have four legs, a back, and a seat, but I cannot walk.

Answer: A chair

200

What household appliance used rollers to squeeze water from wet clothes?

Answer: A wringer washing machine.

200
  • It flies in the sky.
  • Passengers travel long distances in it.
  • It has wings.

Answer: Airplane

200
  • You use it to write
  • It has ink
  • You click or twist it

Answer: Pen

300

I’m a Southern dish made from ground corn and often served at breakfast.

Answer: Grits.

300

I get wetter the more I dry you.

Answer: A towel

300

What did people commonly hang outside on a clothesline?

Answer: Wet laundry/clothes.

300
  • It has two wheels.
  • You pedal it.
  • Children often learn to ride one.

Answer: Bicycle

300
  • You use it to hammer nails
  • It has a handle
  • It is heavy

Answer: Hammer

400

I’m a dessert made with bananas, vanilla pudding, and vanilla wafers.

Answer: Banana pudding.

400

I have many teeth, but I cannot bite. You might use me on your hair.

Answer: A comb.

400

What small book did people use to look up someone’s telephone number?

Answer: A phone book.

400
  • It is pulled by a horse.
  • Families once rode in it before automobiles.
  • It has wooden wheels.

Answer: Wagon

400
  • You use it to tell time
  • You wear it on your wrist
  • It has numbers

Answer: Watch

500

I’m made from potatoes, mayonnaise, and often eggs, and I'm served cold at picnics.

Answer: Potato salad.

500


 I have keys but no locks, and you can use me to make music.




Answer: A piano.

500

What did milkmen traditionally deliver to homes in glass bottles?

Answer: Milk.

500
  • It floats on water.
  • People use it for fishing or recreation.
  • It may have oars or a motor.

Answer: Boat

500
  • You use it to unlock doors
  • It is small and metal
  • You carry it with you

Answer: Key

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