Outer Space
Internet
Travel
Business
World War
100

The planet known for its rings

Saturn

100

A device that displays the images and text from your computer.

Monitor

100

A document needed for international travel to prove your identity.

Passport

100

A written plan outlining a company's goals and how it intends to achieve them.

Business plan

100

The war that began in 1939 and ended in 1945.

World War II

200

What is the force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun?

Gravity

200

The button you click to permanently remove a file from your computer.

Delete

200

The person responsible for flying an airplane.

Pilot

200

The act of promoting products or services to attract customers.

marketing

200

The act of entering another country by force to take control.

Invasion

300

This celestial body is sometimes called a 'shooting star' when it enters the Earth’s atmosphere.

Meteor

300

When a computer stops working suddenly and cannot continue running the program.

Crash

300

The space on an airplane tray where you put your meal or laptop.

Tray

300

A term for goods or services available for sale or distribution.

Supply

300

A situation where no war or conflict is happening.

Peace

400

This term refers to a bowl-shaped hole caused by the impact of a meteorite or explosion on the surface of a planet.

Crater

400

The starting page of a website, usually the first page a user sees."

Home page

400

The sign used to indicate that a seat or room is available.

Vacant
400

A written document outlining a plan or offer to provide services.

Proposal

400

Groups of soldiers in an army

Troops
500

The resistance that occurs when one object moves through the atmosphere or space.

Friction

500

A device that creates a paper copy of a digital document or image.

Printer

500

Bags, suitcases, and other items travelers carry with them.

Luggage

500

A person who works for a company or organization.

Employee

500

An instrument or tool used in fighting or self-defense.

Weapon
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