A tool with a head and a handle, primarily used for driving nails or breaking things.
Hammer
The arcs of light seen in the sky after rain due to the refraction of sunlight by water droplets.
Rainbow
The young wizard in a famous book series whose scar is shaped like a lightning bolt.
Harry Potter
The South American country whose capital city is Buenos Aires.
Argentina
A tool used for cutting wood or metal precisely, typically featuring sharp teeth.
Saw
A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, caused by a release of energy in the Earth's crust.
Earthquake
The member who was the first to leave One Direction in March 2015 to pursue a solo career.
Zayn Malik
The world's largest hot desert, covering most of North Africa.
Sahara Desert
An optical instrument used to view very small objects, such as cells and microorganisms.
Microscope
This type of destructive wave is caused by an underwater disturbance, most commonly an earthquake, which displaces a large volume of water.
Tsunami
Family member of an iconic yellow cartoon family lives in the town of Springfield, loves donuts and lazing off.
Homer Simpson
The capital city of Australia, which is often mistaken.
Canberra
A measuring instrument that uses a flexible, numbered ribbon, often used in construction or sewing.
Measuring Tape
The colorful northern lights seen in the sky near the North Pole, caused by the interaction of solar particles with the Earth's atmosphere.
Aurora borealis
The Japanese anime film director who is famous for his recurring themes of environmentalism in works like Spirited Away.
Hayao Miyazaki
The term for the vast, treeless, subarctic biome characterized by permafrost and low-growing vegetation.
The Tundra
A tool used by plumbers to grip and turn pipes or fittings, featuring adjustable jaws that grip tighter as more force is applied.
Pipe Wrench
The process by which ocean or lake water is pulled toward the shore by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.
Tide
The official title given to Taylor Swift's re-recorded albums, such as Fearless (___).
(Taylor's version)
The main imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
Equator Line