The punctuation that ends most sentences.
Period.
This is where you eat lunch at school or a hospital.
Cafeteria
Rudolph the red-nosed ________
Reindeer
This is the person who rings you up at the store.
Cashier
A person who manipulates puppets.
Puppeteer
People eat this for breakfast, usually with milk
Cereal
The famous _____ of Giza
Pyramids
Bambi is this kind of animal
Deer
A person who climbs or hikes mountains.
Mountaineer
A kind of soldier who carries a musket. Hint: Famous book titled The Three _______s.
Musketeer
Strange and unusual, hard to explain or identify. Hint: Starts with an "m"
Mysterious
The planet is in the shape of this...
Sphere
These cute little squirrel-like mammals are famous for standing straight-up on their hindlegs and live in the deserts and grasslands of Africa.
Meerkat
These people get the crowds going at sporting events and chant, sing, and dance on the sidelines.
Cheerleaders
A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area. Hint: starts with "pie"
Pioneer
unable to see things clearly unless they are relatively close to the eye
nearsighted
A platform that goes into the ocean
Pier
A male cow usually raised for beef. Hint: It's what you do when you drive a car.
Steer
The person in the story who saves the day. Hint: Another name for a submarine sandwich
Hero
This grows on the faces of some men.
Beard
Another word for annually.
Yearly
A famous US canal that was built to connect NYC to the Great Lakes. Hint: another word for spooky
Eerie
The tallest flying bird in South America; a certain kind of stork.
Jabiru Mycteria aka Jabiru Stork
A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works.
Engineer
The male partner of a ballerina. Hint: Also the name of a type of Chevrolet car.
Cavalier