What is the Nile River?
God with the head of a hawk.
Who is Ra?
What is bowling?
Egyptians called their kings/rulers this.
What is a pharaoh?
This was the smallest, yet most powerful class of Ancient Egypt.
What is pharaoh?
A city that is both in Egypt and Tennessee.
What is Memphis?
God with the head of a jackal.
Who is Anubis?
Egyptians made paper from this material.
What is papyrus?
Youngest pharaoh.
This major river was used for trade.
What is the Nile River?
The city that hosts the great pyramids.
God of writing.
Who is Thoth?
Made these products for dental health.
What are toothpaste and breath mints?
First female pharaoh.
Tombs were filled with this so pharaoh's could take it with them to the afterlife.
What is treasure?
Upper Egypt is in this direction.
What is south?
Ruler of the underworld.
Who is Osiris?
Used to hide baldness.
What are wigs?
The different kingdoms of Ancient Egypt.
What are Old, Middle, and New?
This word was the chief minister in Ancient Egypt's Old Kingdom government.
What are viziers?
Lower Egypt is in this direction.
What is north?
The long process that preps the body for the afterlife.
What is mummification?
Used this to help with farming.
What is the ox-drawn plow?
Known as the "Age of Pyramids".
What is The Old Kingdom?
Completely Unrelated: Victorian Europe ate this as a medical cure, does that make them zombies?
What are mummies?