Beetle which glows
What is firefly?
Generic term for huge body of salt water that covers over 71% of the Earth's surface.
What is ocean?
A gentle wind; starts with b.
What is breeze?
Actress who starred in the original "West Side Story": ________ Wood.
Who is Natalie?
Toxic metal; "it went over like a ____ balloon."
What is lead?
Unplanned, unpredictable, not "tame", it burns up natural vegetation.
What is wildfire?
Superior, Michigan and Erie are "great" examples.
What are lakes?
Quick gust of air, or an odor you smell briefly. "Get a ________ of that!"
What is whiff?
Type of wood that shares its name with a small, bright red fruit.
What is cherry?
Soft yellow metal; in Latin its name is arum which means "shining dawn."
What is gold?
Eerie light emitted by certain kinds of fungi in the woods.
What is foxfire?
Small, still body of water, often man-made; they might contain goldfish or scum.
What is pond?
Air _______; not really a plant, but a dried colony of marine animals, which people might display in their homes.
What is air fern?
People or things that are no longer useful.
What are dead wood?
Metal created by mixing copper and zinc.
What is brass?
Slang for arsonist
What is a firebug?
______lyn, or babbling.
What is brook?
Air is mostly made up of this element; you don't want to "pass" it in public.
What is gas?
Another name for an artificial wooden leg, or what you might use to hang up wet clothes.
What is "peg"?
In medieval times it was called "luna' and was associated with the moon.
What is silver?
Another name for Guy Fawkes Night, a British holiday held on Nov. 4th.
What is Bonfire?
Amusement park ride in which passengers are carried in a boat or log through a narrow, water-filled chute.
What is flume?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
Anesthetic named for the Greek god of air.
What is ether?
DAILY DOUBLE!!
American saying which means to be cautious: "Don't take any wooden _____."
What are nickels?
Mined in South Africa, it is the most expensive precious metal on the planet.
What is rhodium?