Mammals of Maine
Not the Medium Dipper
Buncha 'Loon's
OPPosite Meanings, Same Word
Missing Siblings
100

These orange-toothed mammals can hold their breath underwater for 15 minutes while constructing their homes.

Beaver

100

This winter constellation is known for its prominent three-star belt.

Orion

100

Just a bag filled with hot air.

Balloon

100

To either ADD or REMOVE fine particles.

Dust

100

Susan, Peter, Lucy

Edmund

200

This thousand-pound land mammal got its name from an Algonquin word meaning 'bark stripper'

Moose

200

This constellation was named for a mythical monster; not a whiny Slytherin.

Draco

200

Old-Timey Tavern

Saloon

200

To fasten something together, or collapse under pressure.

Buckle

200

Dash, Jack-Jack

Violet

300

When threatened, Skunks aim for this part of the predator to give them the best advantage for escape. 

Eyes

300

This stinging constellation was so named for its curved tail-like shape.

Scorpio/ Scorpius

300

Fancy Women's Trousers

Pantaloons

300

Actively going somewhere, or to be refrained from moving at all.

Bound

300

Margo, Agnes

Edith

400

Even more flat-footed than the Mincones, this mammal leaves five-toed footprints often confused for human tracks.

Black Bear

400

Sirius is the center star in Canis Major, meaning (appropriately) 'Greater _____'

Dog

400

Gold Coins- Often Associated with Pirate Treasure

Doubloons

400

To examine closely, or to glance over

Scan

400

Kitty, Elizabeth, Mary, Jane

Lydia
500

The Lynx is often confused for this slightly smaller mammal, which is also not to be confused with the construction company it's named for. 

Bobcat

500

Cygnus is a Northern Constellation named for this majestic, but terrifying, waterfowl.

Swan

500

Surname of a Hollywood Legend, often playing opposite Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt.

Clooney
500

To have remained or to have separated

Left

500

Jo, Beth, Meg

Amy

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