Food and Cooking
Transport
Everyday Items
100

General term for a piece of food that is placed on top of pizza

Topping

100

Type of vehicle with an engine, 2 wheels, and (usually) only 1 passenger

Motorcycle

100

Object people use to make calls, send messages, and find information on the Internet.


Hint: EVERYONE HAS ONE OF THESE

(Mobile) phone
200

Term used to describe food that is not cooked

Raw (food)

200

Small, narrow area on a road reserved for bicyclists

Bike lane

200

Something people wear to improve vision/eyesight

Glasses

300

Red meat that comes from pigs

Pork

300

The part of a car in which you hold in order to steer the car in a specific direction

Wheel

300

Something used to check the time of the day. Normally people wear this item on their wrist

Watch

400

Word used to describe the inability for the body to digest certain food ingredients 

Intolerant 

(ex: lactose intolerant=inability to digest the sugar (lactose) in milk)

400

Term used to describe a lot of cars that are moving slowly, or stuck in one place. Usually caused by a car accident or lane closure.

Traffic jam

400

Object used to cut things (for example, paper)

Scissors

500

Word used to describe an intense desire for something (usually in reference to food)


Hint: when women are pregnant, they usually ______ certain foods. 

Craving (from the verb "to crave")

Ex: I am craving a hamburger right now. 

500

Word used to describe the action of acquiring free transportation by holding out your thumb on the side of the road

Hitch-hike (hitchhiking)

500

Soft, thin paper people use to blow their nose.


Example: IĀ“m going to sneeze, please pass me a ______.

Tissue (paper)

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