This fruit shrivels into another food when left in the sun.
What is a grape?
I am full of holes but still hold water.
What is a sponge?
This teacher's name sounds like a hard object you would find outside.
Who is Mr. Stone?
This composer loves to spend time, "Under the Sea."
Who is Sebastian?
This round, hard piece of rubber is used on ice.
What is a puck?
These two vegetables are similar and belong in the same family; one is the color of snow and the other is the color of money.
What are cauliflower and broccoli?
This goes up but never comes back down.
What is age?
This teacher might teach you how to create using colors or shapes.
Who is Mrs. Huntley or Mrs. Ashe?
He starts off as the handsome prince, but ends up the power hungry villain.
Who is Prince Hans?
These two sports are very similar, one played by boys and the other played by girls.
What is baseball and softball?
This vegetable resembles and shares part of it's name with an Italian dish that involves noodles and meatballs.
What is spaghetti squash?
This has hands but does not clap?
What is a clock?
This teacher helps you organize noise.
Who is Mr. Johns or Mr. Stone?
This is Miguel's real father in Coco.
Who is Hector?
In a track meet, you might be involved in this event where you jump over these.
What are hurdles?
This fruit combines two words; one word is a tree and the other is a fruit that has a core.
What is a pineapple?
This has to be broken before you can use it.
What is an egg?
Teachers keep students organized but this person keeps the teachers organized.
Who is Mrs. Smith?
She has red hair, but isn't a mermaid.
Who is Merida?
This sport was created in England.
What is soccer?
This is actually a fruit, but often mistaken for a vegetable.
What is a tomato?
What is a candle?
This person would be great at cleaning your room.
Who is Mr. Anthony?
Te ka and this character are the same entity.
Who is Te Fiti?
What is tennis?