This common household pet is known for chasing mice and purring when it is happy.
Cat
This primary gas makes up roughly 78% of the air in Earth's atmosphere.
Nitrogen
This popular green fruit is the main ingredient used to make guacamole.
Avocado
This massive city is home to the Empire State Building, Times Square, and Central Park.
New York City
The more of them you take, the more you leave behind.
Footsteps
This is the largest land animal in the world, famous for its long trunk and big ears.
Elephant
This fundamental force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun and pulls dropped objects toward the ground.
Gravity
This baking ingredient reacts with acid and moisture to release carbon dioxide bubbles, causing cakes and cookies to rise.
Baking soda (or baking powder)
This European country is famous for its boot-like shape on a map and is the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Italy
This has a head and a tail, but no body or legs.
Coin
This black-and-white bird lives in the Southern Hemisphere, cannot fly, but is an excellent swimmer.
Penguin
his is the primary organ in the human body responsible for producing insulin to regulate blood sugar levels.
Pancreas
This traditional Japanese soup features a rich broth combined with a fermented soybean paste of the same name.
Miso soup
Paris is the capital city of this European country, famous for the Eiffel Tower.
France
This is full of holes but can still hold a massive amount of water.
Sponge
This marine creature has three hearts, nine brains, and blue blood
Octopus
This astronomical term refers to a giant cloud of dust and gas in outer space, often acting as a nursery where new stars are born.
Nebula
This expensive spice, harvested by hand from the stigmas of a specific crocus flower, gives dishes like paella a distinct yellow hue.
Saffron
This is both a country and the world's smallest continent, famous for kangaroos and the Outback.
Australia
David's parents have three sons: Snap, Crackle, and this boy.
David
This marsupial is known as the "world's happiest animal" due to its seemingly smiling face and is native to Rottnest Island in Australia.
Quokka
These are the three specific primary colors of light used by digital display screens to render all other visible colors.
Red, Green, and Blue (RGB)
Often used in baking, the "extract" version of this flavoring comes from the seed pods of a specific climbing orchid.
Vanilla
Located in Egypt, these massive, ancient stone structures were built as tombs for the Pharaohs.
Pyramids
This belongs to you, but everyone else uses it way more than you do.
Name