Horses
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Flowers
100

This tool is used to clean a horse’s hooves.

Hoof Pick

100

The result when any number is multiplied by zero.

Zero

100

The force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun.

Gravity

100

This fruit is known as a key ingredient in guacamole.

Avocado

100

This flower is often associated with love and is given on Valentine’s Day.

Rose

200

This type of horse race involves jumping over obstacles.

Steeplechase

200

The shape with the fewest number of sides in geometry.

Triangle

200

The smallest unit of life that can replicate independently

A Cell

200

This Italian dish traditionally consists of dough, sauce, and cheese.

Pizza

200

This large yellow flower is known for following the sun across the sky.

Sunflower

300

The horse’s primary gait that falls between a trot and a gallop.

Canter

300

This property of addition states that numbers can be added in any order without changing the result

Commutative Property

300

This layer of the Earth is made of molten rock and is found beneath the crust.

Mantle

300

The country where sushi originated.

Japan

300

This flower shares its name with a part of the eye.

Iris

400

The age at which a horse is considered fully mature.

5 Years

400

The name of the longest side of a right triangle.

Hypotenuse

400

The process by which plants convert sunlight into food.

Photosynthesis

400

This vegetable is often mashed, roasted, or baked, and is a Thanksgiving favorite.

Potato

400

These flowers bloom from bulbs and are a symbol of spring, commonly associated with the Netherlands.

Tulips

500

This famous race is part of the Triple Crown, held annually in Louisville, Kentucky.

Kentucky Derby

500

The value of 2 cubed

8

500

The most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere.

Nitrogen

500

This is the main ingredient in hummus.

Chickpeas

500

The birth flower for the month of May.

Lily of the valley

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