This big, round, green fruit is full of water and has black seeds inside. You eat it in the summer to stay cool.
What is watermelon?
What pointy tool do you use to sew by hand?
What is a needle?
The story of a pig named Wilbur and a spider named Charlotte is told in this classic children's novel by E.B. White, which explores themes of friendship and loss.
What is "Charolette's Web"?
This term describes the belief in only one god, a core tenet shared by Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
What is monotheism?
In a classic musical, Dorothy Gale says this line three times while clicking her ruby slippers together: "There's no place like home."
What is "The Wizard of Oz"?
This red fruit is the only one to wear its seeds on the outside.
What is a strawberry?
You stick pins into this soft little pillow to keep them safe.
What is a pincushion?
This beloved novel about four sisters named Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy March navigating life and poverty during the American Civil War was written by Louisa May Alcott.
What is "Little Women"?
What do Jewish people call their special holy book, which contains the same five books as the Christian Old Testament?
What is the Torah?
As the shark approaches, Police Chief Brody delivers this instantly quotable, understated line: "You're gonna need a bigger boat."
What is "Jaws"?
This green fruit is soft inside and is famously used to make guacamole.
What is avocado?
What do you wear on your finger to help push the needle without getting poked?
What is a thimble?
Published in 1960, this novel tells the story of lawyer Atticus Finch and his fight against racial injustice in the fictional town of Maycomb, Alabama, all seen through the eyes of his daughter, Scout.
What is "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
This major world religion, primarily practiced in India, does not have a single founder and is considered the oldest organized religion.
What is Hinduism?
The title character in Forrest Gump perfectly summarizes his philosophy on life with this observation: "Life is like a box of chocolates."
Who is "Forrest Gump"?
When this fruit is cut in half horizontally, its slices look like stars.
What is a star fruit?
Before you sew a seam forever, you might use these little sharp items to temporarily hold the fabric in place.
What are Pins?
This novel by Charles Dickens, published in 1861, is a coming-of-age story of an orphan nicknamed "Pip" and his pursuit of wealth and social standing.
What is "Great Expectations"?
The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path are core teachings of this religion, founded by Siddhartha Gautama.
What is Buddhism?
The character Gollum obsessively refers to the powerful ring with this possessive term of endearment: "My precious."
What are The Lord of the Rings films?
This fuzzy fruit was once called the "Chinese gooseberry" and is now named after a bird from New Zealand.
What is a Kiwi?
Unlike sewing or knitting, this craft uses a single hooked needle to loop yarn into a series of chains and stitches to create fabric or finished items like blankets or hats.
What is crocheting?
This is the name of the first novel in Suzanne Collins's young adult dystopian trilogy, where teenagers are forced to fight to the death in a televised spectacle.
What is "The Hunger Games"?
What is the name of the book Muslims believe is the direct word of God?
What is the Quran (or Koran)?
The blue fish with short-term memory loss in this cartoon keeps offering this simple advice: "Just keep swimming."
What is Finding Nemo?