Type of tree whose leaf is on the Canadian flag.
What is maple?
Something can proverbially be as useless as this type of door on a submarine.
What is a screen door.
This team of undersea explorers includes Peso the Penguin and Captain Barnacles.
Who are the Octonauts?
A Hawaiian flower necklace is known as this.
What is a lei?
It’s always a good idea to say this after you burp.
What is “Excuse me?”
This type of tree stays “green” in the winter.
What is Evergreen?
The “lifeless” lock above the doorknob.
What is a deadbolt?
He lives in a pineapple under the sea.
Who is Spongebob Squarepants?
According to the song, every this have its thorn.
What is a rose?
Say this “p” word when asking for something.
What is “Please”?
This chemical gives leaves their green color.
What is chlorophyll?
This type of door can open independently on top or bottom.
What is a Dutch door?
LeVar Burton hosted this colorful show about the joys of books.
What is Reading Rainbow?
The Netherlands are the world’s largest exporter of these flowers.
What are tulip?
Make sure you promptly send out these if you're unable to express your appreciation for receiving gifts in person.
What are thank you cards?
Someone who can’t focus on the big picture might have trouble seeing this for the trees.
What is the forest?
Short on space? Try this type of sliding door that conceals in the door jamb.
What is a pocket door?
The name of Scooby and the gang’s main transport.
What is the Mystery Machine?
This flower’s name comes from “day’s eye,” because its head closes at night and opens in the morning.
What is a daisy?
It’s traditional to say this to a new groom, but not to the bride.
What is “Congratulations”?
This stinky tree has fan-shaped leaves.
What is the ginkgo?
This type of sliding door can sometimes be found on a farm.
What is a barn door?
These animated kids have a pet platypus who moonlights as a secret agent.
Who are Phineas and Ferb?
This is the national flower of Russia, and the state flower of Kansas.
What is the sunflower?
It’s considered impolite to have your elbows here at dinner time.
Where is on the table?