Human Anatomy
Mascots
Groups of animals
Desserts and Pastries
Homographs: Same Spelling, Different Meanings
200

The body's "control center"

What is the brain?

200

Taos High School's Mascot.

What is the Tigers?

200

A group of young dogs.

What is a litter?

200

A flaky buttery bread you would find in France.

What is a croissant?

200

A word that can mean a type of bird or a object used for baseball.

What is bat?

400

This organ is like a powerful pump, sending blood around the body.

What is the heart?

400

The Geico mascot is a talking one of these reptiles.

What is a Gecko?

400

A group of fish.

What is a school?

400

This cake's name translate to "three milks."

What is Tres Leches?

400

This word can mean a neck accessory or to finish with the same score.

What is tie?

600

The adult human body has 206 of these.

What are bones?

600

This New Mexico University mascot howls.

Who are the Lobos?

600

A group of lions.

What is a pride?

600

Jelly, cream, sprinkles all may be found on this morning treat.

What is a donut?

600

This word can mean something you hammer into wood or part of your finger.

What is nail?

800

These tough "bands" connect muscle to bone.

What are tendons?

800

This mascot is famous for breaking through walls and shouting, “Oh Yeah!”

Who is the Kool-Aid Man?

800

A group of bees.

What is a swarm?

800

This rich cake consists of ladyfingers, espresso, mascarpone, and cocoa powder.

What is Tiramisu?

800

A word that can mean a flower or the past tense of what the sun does every morning.

What is rose?

1000

The largest organ of the human body.

What is the skin?

1000

This little white chef has been helping people bake for decades.

Who is the Pillsbury Doughboy?

1000

A group of crows.

What is a murder?

1000

This creamy egg whipped custard is served cold with syrup.

What is Flan?

1000

This word can mean a drop from your eye or to rip something apart.

What is tear?