If "bio-" means life, what is the study of living things?
(Answer: Biology)
A person who leads a group or a country.
(Answer: Leader)
A person who performs in movies or plays.
(Answer: Actor)
A place where bread and cakes are made and sold.
(Answer: Bakery)
A person who helps someone else with a task.
(Answer: Assistant)
This word describes the study of the earth and rocks.
(Answer: Geology)
Someone who plays a sport, or a device used to listen to music.
(Answer: Player)
Someone who visits a place, like a museum or a friend's house.
(Answer: Visitor)
A place where fish are raised or caught.
(Answer: Fishery)
Someone who goes to a new place to live, often in a colony.
(Answer: Settler - Wait, trick question! The suffix is -ant: Inhabitant)
This is the study of animals (you might find this word at the zoo!)
(Answer: Zoology)
A person who writes books or stories.
(Answer: Writer)
A person who creates or starts something new.
(Answer: Creator)
A collection of beautiful rings, necklaces, and bracelets.
(Answer: Jewelry)
A person who serves food and drinks to guests at a party or restaurant.
(Answer: Attendant)
If "psych-" relates to the mind, what is the study of how people think and behave?
(Answer: Psychology)
Someone who teaches others in a school.
(Answer: Teacher)
Someone who gives a formal speech or is skilled at public speaking.
(Answer: Orator)
A place where people create art, often using clay or paint.
(Answer: Gallery)
Someone who applies for a job or a position.
(Answer: Applicant)
This is the study of weather and the atmosphere.
(Answer: Meteorology)
A person who travels to unknown places to learn about them.
(Answer: Explorer)
An elected official who helps lead a state in the U.S. government.
(Answer: Senator)
A place where young trees and plants are grown for sale.
(Answer: Nursery)
A person who takes part in a contest or game.
(Answer: Participant)