An old system of sending messages.
Telegraph
A pipe in/near the street that provides water.
Hydrant
A signature, usually from a famous person.
Autograph
The state in which a large amount of water has been lost from the body.
Dehydrated
A piece of writing using one or more sentences.
Paragraph
Heard or able to be heard.
Audible
A quality, skill, or experience that makes a person suited to do a job.
Credential
To slide on a wet road.
Hydroplane
A tiny particle of light.
Photon
A doctor who treats injuries and diseases of the foot.
Podiatrist
A support or stand for a camera or telescope that has three legs.
Tripod
A symbol that is used in printed text, sometimes to tell someone to read a note at the bottom of the page.
Asterisk
Operated by the pressure of fluid.
Hydraulic
The process by which a green plant turns H2O and CO2 into food when exposed to light.
Photosynthesis
Daily Double!! A statement of the basic beliefs that guides the actions of a person or group.
Creed
A group of people who gather together to listen or watch something.
Audience
Pictures or words painted or drawn on a wall, building, etc.
Graffiti
A person who travels into outer space in an aircraft.
Astronaut
Not able or willing to believe something; feeling/showing a lack of belief.
Incredulous
A short performance to show the talents of someone (such as an actor or musician)
Audition
A device that measures the distance a person travels by walking
Daily Double!!! Extremely large.
Astronomical
An imaginary Phenomenon in which a person or object is moved across a distance instantly.
Teleport
A person walking in a city or along a road.
Pedestrian
to send a product to be sold in another country.
Export