“To infinity and beyond!”
Toy Story
A word or phrase that reads the same forward and backward, ignoring spaces and punctuation.
A palindrome
This planet is known as the Red Planet.
Mars
What tree is tall and has a whole national park filled with it in California?
Redwood national park
🚢💔🌊
Titanic
Which movie did this saying come from?One ring to rule them all........
Lord of the rings
A phrase formed by taking the first letters of a series of words and pronouncing it as a word, like “NATO.”
An acronym
This gas makes up about 78% of Earth’s atmosphere.
nitrogen
This evergreen tree has needle-like leaves and produces cones; it’s commonly used as a Christmas tree
pine
“The adventure of a lifetime, in a lifetime.”
Lord of the rings
“Earth’s mightiest heroes.”
The Avengers
These are words spelled the same but pronounced differently, with different meanings, like “lead” (metal) and “lead” (verb).
Hetaronyms
The process by which plants use sunlight to make food is called this.
photosynthesis
This tree is known for its white, peeling bark and thin, fluttering leaves.
birch
Rearranging the letters of a word to form another word.
what is a anagram
The future is now.
Back to the future
A word that imitates the natural sound associated with it, such as “sizzle” or “buzz.”
onomatopoeia
The process by which plants use sunlight to make food is called this.
Richter Scale?
This tree has distinctive palmate leaves and produces winged seeds called samaras.
What is maple
This actor won Best Actor for playing Gandhi in 1982.
ben Kingsley
This time, it’s personal.”
Jaws... Revenge
This rhetorical device deliberately uses contradictory terms together, as in “deafening silence.”
oxymoron
This organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell.”
mitochondrion
This tree is easily identified by its fan-shaped leaves and is considered a living fossil.
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What is a ginkgo
Guess the movie. “A spy-themed action franchise known for impossible stunts and intricate plans.”
Mission Impossible