This man's picture is in the middle of a dollar bill on the front
George Washington
People wear these on their wrist to tell time
Watch
This is a type of small open sailboat commonly used for recreation, sail training, and tending a larger vessel.
Dingy Sloop
Ketch Yawl
Dingy
The correct spelling of necessary
Necassary Necessary
necessary
He said “Bang, zoom, to the moon, Alice!
Ralph Kramden, "The Honeymooners"
On the one dollar bill front it says "this note is legal tender for all debts - what is the next line
Public & Private
It hangs on the wall and people use it to tell time
clock
Some boats can be powered by people-
True or false
True-Kayaks, canoes,Gondolas
The correct spelling of tomorrow
tomorrow toomoorroow
tomorrow
“Dyn-o-mite!”
J.J. Evans, "Good Times
The two symbols on the back of the dollar bill are-
Pyramid & tiger Pyramid & Eagle
Eagle & Tiger Eagle & Boat
Pyramid & Eagle
This Makes noise or goes off when a timer is set on a clock
Alarm
Front part of a boat is called the-
Bow
The correct spelling of broccoli
Brockoli or broccoli
broccoli
“I know nothing!”
Sgt. Schultz, "Hogan’s Heroes"
On the back of the dollar bill is a saying "In _we trust"
God
The big clock in London is called
Big Ben
Big Barry
Big Bruce
Big Ben
Back -or rear part of a boat is called
Stern
Correct spelling of Weird
Weird Wierd
Weird
“Up your nose with a rubber hose.” –
Vinnie Barbarino, "Welcome Back, Kotter"
The words written on the ribbon hanging from the eagles beak E pluribus Unum translates to this-
"from One we are now More"
"from Many we become better"
"out of Many,One"
The Latin motto, “E Pluribus Unum,” written on the ribbon hanging from the eagle’s beak, translates to, “Out of Many, One.”
People use these to time a race-
Stopwatch
This moves the sails and makes a sail boat move
Wind/Air
correct spelling of Nausea.
Noseah nausea
Nausea.
“What you talkin’ ’bout, Willis?”
Arnold Drummond, "Diff’rent Strokes