The fastest animal in the world
Peregrine Falcon
verb: whiten by exposure to sunlight or by a chemical process.
bleach
The second element on the Periodic Table
Helium
Although it's had many colors over the years, this logo looks exactly like the fruit the company is named after
Apple
Charlie's last name in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Bucket
A group of crows is called this
Murder
noun: the expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds.
speech
The inventor of the telephone
Alexander Graham Bell
A red dot, surrounded by a white circle, surrounded by a larger red circle...almost looks like a bullseye?
Target
This Shakespeare play coined the term "star-crossed lovers"
Romeo and Juliet
This type of dog has breeds called Scottish, Welsh, and Irish
Terrier
verb: implore, entreat
beseech
Name the freezing point of water, in Celsius and Fahrenheit
0 and 32
The red and yellow really pop in this gas station logo, shaped exactly like the mollusk case it's named for
Shell
Harry Potter has a pet Owl. What is her name?
Hedwig
A baby shark is called this
Pup
informal noun: an exceptionally good or attractive person or thing.
peach
Calcium Carbonate is more commonly known as this
chalk
This logo was recently updated, since the pigtailed girl it's based on is now grown up (She does still have red hair though)
Wendy's
This is the first color that Jonas sees and understands in Lois Lowry's classic The Giver
Red
The colorful face of Rafiki in The Lion King shows that he is not a baboon, but actually this type of primate
Mandrill
noun: an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct.
verb: make a gap in and break through
breach
If a chemical compound is organic, that means it contains this element
Carbon
This iconic logo's shape mimics the wing of the goddess the company is named for
Nike
This classic Roald Dahl novel features a girl who unexpectedly discovers she has telekinetic abilities
Matilda