FOOD
SPORTS
INSTRUMENTS
ANIMALS
POTLUCK
100

A smooth, sweet mixture that is used to cover baked goods like cakes and cookies.

Icing

100

A game played between two teams that are separated by a net and hit a ball back and forth without letting it touch the ground.

Volleyball

100

A musical instrument that makes a sound when it is beaten.

Drum

100
A nocturnal flying animal with a furry body and thin, leathery wings.
Bat
100

A thin, pointed, hanging mass of ice formed from water that freezes as it drips.

Icicle

200

A slightly bitter, stimulating substance found in coffee, tea and some soft drinks.

Caffeine

200

A game in which two teams of 11 players each try to carry or kick a ball over the other team's goal.

Football

200

An instruments that has four strings and is played with a bow.

Violin

200

A young bear, wolf or lion.

Cub

200
A body part with which fish and many other water animals breathe.

Gill

300

A fine powder made by grinding grain, especially wheat.

Flour

300

A hard rubber disk used in ice hockey.

Puck

300

An instrument consisting of a triangular frame with strings that are plucked with the fingers.

Harp

300

A sharp, curved nail on the toe of an animal.

Claw

300

Fog mixed with smoke.

Smog

400
A juicy, yellowish fruit that looks like a small peach.
Apricot
400

A baseball player whose position is between second and third base.

Shortstop

400

An instrument with a long neck and six strings that are plucked with the fingers or a pick.

Guitar
400

The long hair that grows on the neck of horses and male lions.

Mane

400
A tall pole for the sails and rigging of a boat.
Mast
500

A meal at which guests may serve themselves from food set out on a table.

Buffet

500
A person who rules on the plays in a sport.

Umpire or Referee

500

A small drum that has metal disks attached to the rim and jingles when it is struck or shaken.

Tambourine

500

A yellow songbird that is popular as a pet.

Canary

500
A very great shortage of food in an area.

Famine

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