Trousers
Pants
If someone's sats are a little low, they might have to be put on some of this gas to help them breath, also called O2
Oxygen
The largest desert in the world
S-A-H-A-R-A
Why was it so windy in the stadium?
Because there were so many fans
Someone who lights and extinguishes gas lamps
A dialect of Chinese, and the most spoken language in the world
Chips
French Fries
If it is a common medication, you can get it OTC
Over the Counter
The smallest state in the US
R-H-O-D-E I-S-L-A-N-D
Can a kangaroo jump higher than a house?
Yes, because houses can't jump
Someone who fixes shoes
Cobbler
Along with Arabic, this is the other official language of Israel
Hebrew
Candy Floss
Cotton Candy
FDA, the organization that regulates pharmaceuticals
Food and Drug Administration
A Spanish speaking US territory in the Caribbean
P-U-E-R-T-O R-I-C-O
How did Benjamin Franklin feel when he discovered electricity
Shocked
Someone who makes barrels
Cooper
Nestled between France and the Netherlands, predictably the official languages of Belgium are French and this language
Dutch
Lift
Elevator
The precursor to AIDS, this is abbreviated "HIV"
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
The northernmost country in South America, named for Christopher Columbus
C-O-L-O-M-B-I-A
Why do people take extra socks when golfing?
They might get a hole in one
A person who designs, modifies, repairs, or builds guns
Gunsmith
This single letter is the Spanish word for "and"
Y
Nappy
Diaper
Another word for a heart attack, this is sometimes abbreviated "MI"
Myocardial Infarction
The largest, and capital, city of Arizona
P-H-O-E-N-I-X
Why can't you trust an atom?
They make up everything
Someone who makes wagons
Wainwright
Despite changing the official country name to Myanmar, the official language is still this
Burmese