WHO? (creatures)
WHAT?
WHERE?
WHICH?
WHEN?
100

I am black & white, but not an old TV. My name starts with the letter Z

Zebra

100

What’s bright orange with green on top and sounds like a parrot?

Carrot


100

A spicy country

Chilie

100

Which is heavier, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers?

They are both one pound.

100

When it’s cold in winter this is something you love. It’s like tiny white stars falling from up above

Snow

200

A domestic animal living in the field. Ets grass and produces milk.

Cow

200

What has a face and two hands but no arms or legs?

Clock


200

Tower Bridge and St Paul’s Cathedral Big Ben and Westminster Abbey Which city would you have to visit If these were things you want to see?

London

200

Which letter of the alphabet has most water?

Letter C

200

When is it like cats and dogs?

Heavy rain

300

Moves without wings, produces silken strings. Leaves, as you find, its substance behind

Spider

300

What is yours but mostly used by others?

Your name.

300

This is a large continent. But Asia it is not. Kenya, Egypt, Ghana, Chad. This continent’s called what?

Africa


300

Which word in the dictionary is always spelled incorrectly?

Incorrectly

300

I show up after the rain, connecting the sky in colorful gain

Rainbow


400

I run at a great pace. So people ride me in a race. 

Horse


400

What kind of lion never roars?

Dandelion

400

If you were to visit this country
Stonehenge is somewhere you shouldn’t miss
They have many very old castles
And the famous Buckingham Palace

England


400

Which word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to it?

The word “short”

400

A sign of the times, as seasons change, I arrive with blooms, something not strange 

Spring

500

I jump when I walk and I sit when I stand.

Kangaroo

500

What begins with T, ends with T and has T in it?

Teapot

500

Am I a part of Great Britain? The answer is yes. My capital is Edinburgh And I have a monster in Loch Ness

Scotland

500

Which question can you never answer “yes” to?

“Are you asleep?”

500

A season of joy, a reason to be glee; I'm celebrated under the tree.

Christmas