Children's game pieces originally made of bones
Jacks
Fastest of all swimming birds that can't fly
Penguins
For over 100 years, the tradition of dropping a ball in New York occurs on this night
New Year's Eve
This ride could hold up to 2000 people at the Chicago World's Fair
Ferris Wheel
These are picked during the harvesting season
Vegetables
Toy originally made from empty pie tins
Frisbees
This Emperor Penguin keeps the egg warm on it's feet
Dad
This child's toy is named after President Theodore Roosevelt.
Teddy Bear
Of 10, 140, or 3,000, our solar system has this many moons
140
In space this could be dangerous to an astronaut because it can be inhaled or get in machinery
Bread crumbs
Pilgrim children called this game all hide
Hide and seek
Noise a turkey makes when happy
Purr
Ancient Greeks believed Kings and gods were the only people important enough to celebrate these
Birthday parties
Get a tissue because your body, while sitting still, can produce one of these at 100 MPH
Sneeze
Before hydrants, firemen were called the bucket brigade, the buckets were filled with this
Water
In Mexico, children celebrate Las Posadas by what being broken open
Pinata
Animals that live in a water home called a lodge
Beavers
This famous person on the $100 bill taught himself to swim at the age of 8
Benjamin Franklin
This orange fruit that grows in a patch can weigh up to 2,000 pounds
Pumpkins
Seeds of the cacao tree were once used as this
Money
Pilgrim children played a game called naughts and crosses, now called....
Tic-tac-toe
This dog breed became a firedog because it got along so well with horses
Dalmatians
Many presidents had animals while in the White House, Calvin Coolidge had a small one of these
Hippo
This Californian tree can grow as tall as 300 feet and live up to 2,000 years
Redwood
Today skiing is known as a sport, originally it was a means of ____
Transportation