This has been the standard color for United States Postal Service (USPS) public mailboxes since 1971.
Blue
This tool features a heavy metal head and a "claw" used for removing nails.
Hammer
This common desk item dispenses a sticky clear ribbon used to fix torn book pages and homework papers.
Tape Dispenser
This "unsinkable" ship famously struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage in 1912.
Titanic
Used to cut food such as vegetables and fruits
Knife
Introduced in 2007, this type of stamp remains valid for first-class postage regardless of future price increases.
Forever Stamps
This retractable tool is the standard for measuring the length of a board or the dimensions of a room.
Tape measure
Teachers frequently buy packs of these low-odor markers to write on whiteboards daily. (formal name)
Dry Erase Marker
This is the universal distress signal used by ships, consisting of three short, three long, and three short flashes or beeps.
SOS
Protects the counter from sharp objects
Cutting board
This Founding Father and inventor served as the very first Postmaster General of the United States
These are the two most common types of screwdriver heads; one is a simple slot, the other is cross-shaped.
Flathead and phillips
An item that creates a plastic barrier around paper
Laminating Machine
In maritime terms, "Port" refers to the left side of the ship, while this word refers to the right.
Starbord
Used to beat eggs rapidly/adds air
a whisk
In the United Kingdom, every standard postage stamp features the profile of this person.
King Charles
This power tool uses a rapidly rotating flat, circular disc blade to make straight cuts through lumber.
Circular Saw
Used to hang paper on a corkboard
A push Pin
This legendary giant sea monster, often depicted as a massive squid, was said to dwell off the coasts of Norway and Greenland.
Kraken
Used to serve soup
a ladle
In a ZIP Code, the acronym ZIP stands for this three-word phrase.
Zone Improvement Plan
This adjustable tool, often called a "spanner" in the UK, is used to grip and turn nuts and bolts
Wrench
65 lbs to 110 lbs paper
Cardstock paper
This is the specific name for the "front" part of a ship's hull that cuts through the water.
Bow
used to stir sauce that does not conduct heat
Wooden Spoon