The smallest planet in our solar system.
Mercury
This person helps students learn and is the head of the class.
Teacher
Used on a farm or work site to plow a corn field or pull a trailer.
Tractor
This is worn across the upper part of the body, and it has two sleeves.
Shirt
Used to point.
finger
It is an ocean planet. Water covers 70 percent of it's surface.
Earth
This person installs, repairs, and maintains pipes, valves, fittings, and drainage systems.
Plumber
A type of aircraft that uses rotating, or spinning, wings called blades to fly.
Helicopter
These are worn on the lower part of the body, and typically don't go past the knees.
Shorts
Used for listening and sometimes gets pierced.
Ear
Often described as the “Red Planet” due to its reddish appearance.
Mars
This person prepares walls and other surfaces for painting by using sandpaper, scraping and removing old paint.
Painter
a fixed-wing aircraft propelled by a propeller or a high-velocity jet, and supported by the dynamic reaction of the air against its wings.
Airplane
This is worn on cold, chilly days, and typically made from wool or yarn.
Sweater
A set of twelve bones which form the protective 'cage' of the thorax.
Ribs
This Ringed Planet is the least dense of all the planets, and is the only one less dense than water.
Saturn
This person counsels clients, performs legal research, prepares legal documents and represents clients in criminal and civil court proceedings.
Lawyer/attorney
a luxury sport utility vehicle (SUV)
Range Rover
Something a farmer might wear.
Overalls
A thin layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye on the inside.
Retina
It is the only planet that spins on its side and is an ice giant.
Uranus
This person invents, designs, analyzes, builds and test machines, structures, and materials to fulfill functional objectives and requirements.
Engineer
Known as a fast, luxurious and very expensive car.
Ferrari or Lamborghini
Something a cook would wear over the clothes he/she is already wearing.
Apron.
The only bone located within the human thigh. It is both the longest and the strongest bone in the human body, extending from the hip to the knee.
Femur