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A large orange squash commonly used in pies and for Halloween decorations.

Pumpkin

100

A heavy object dropped into water to keep a boat in place.

Anchor

100

narrow boat propelled with a paddle.

Canoe

100

A tool with a sharp blade for cutting.

Knife

200

A small, smooth stone often found on beaches or riverbeds.

Pebble

200

A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that can live both in water and on land.

Amphibian

200

A desert plant that stores water and often has spines.

Cactus

200

A tree-dwelling marsupial native to Australia.

Koala

300

A material made from animal skin used historically for writing.

Parchment

300

A group or chain of islands.

Archipelago

300

A rotating amusement ride with seats shaped like animals.

Carousel

300

A tube with mirrors and colored pieces that create changing patterns when rotated.

Kaleidoscope

400

A large, often open structure used for events or recreation.

Pavilion

400

A collection of literary works or artistic pieces.

Anthology

400

A musical instrument made of a round, thin metal plate.

Cymbal

400

Another word for a backpack.

Knapsack

500

A fast-flying falcon known for its incredible speed.

Peregrine

500

A historical practice combining science, philosophy, and magic, often aiming to turn base metals into gold.

Alchemy

500

A large, rotating storm with strong winds and heavy rain.

Cyclone

500

a complete set of chromosomes from a single cell, arranged in pairs by size, number, and shap

Karyotype

600

a tendency to choose or do something regularly; an inclination or predisposition toward a particular thing.

Proclivity

600

The highest or farthest point, often used in reference to the moon or a career peak.

Apogee

600

The act of surrendering or giving up resistance.

Capitulation

600

A legendary sea monster from Scandinavian folklore.

Kraken

700

Deceitful and untrustworthy.

Perfidious

700

Something placed in the wrong historical time period.

Anachronism

700

The use of strong contrasts between light and dark in art.

Chiaroscuro

700

A small citrus fruit eaten whole, including the peel.

Kumquat