This Disney princess loses a glass slipper at the royal ball while fleeing before midnight
Cinderella
“Hakuna Matata! What a wonderful phrase”
The Lion King
Francis Scott Key wrote that the American flag was “gallantly streaming” over these fort walls in “The Star-Spangled Banner”
Ramparts
This civil rights activist refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955
Rosa Parks
This young diarist hid with her family in Amsterdam during World War II and wrote a diary that later became one of the most widely read books in the world
Anne Frank
This American company known for its red-and-white labels became famous for condensed soups often used in casseroles
Campbell's
This phrase refers to the basic, essential, or most important parts of something, like the main substance of a meal or a topic
example: After the introduction, the professor moved on to the ______ of the lecture.
Meat & Potatoes
To kill this bacteria & not get sick from it, cook chicken to an internal temperature of at least 165 degrees
Salmonella
“The seaweed is always greener in somebody else’s lake, you dream about going up there but that is a big mistake”
The Little Mermaid
A little baking dish
Ramekin
This former enslaved woman became a conductor on the Underground Railroad, helping many enslaved people escape to freedom
Harriet Tubman
This American child beauty pageant contestant whose 1996 murder became one of the most famous unsolved cases in the U.S.
JonBenét Ramsey
This canned precooked pork product made by Hormel became especially popular during World War II due to its long shelf life
Spam
This phrase means small corners or hidden spaces
example: She cleaned every ______ of the kitchen before the guests arrived.
Nook & Crannie
This Italian word meaning “beautiful” is often used as a girl’s name and appears in the Twilight series
Bella
“Chim chim cher-ee! A sweep is as lucky as lucky can be”
Mary Poppins
This 1973 Southern rock hit about a restless traveler became the Allman Brothers Band’s biggest chart success
Ramblin' Man
This U.S. Supreme Court justice known for championing gender equality and women’s rights served on the Court from 1993 until her death in 2020
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
This actress became one of Hollywood’s most famous child stars after appearing at age 7 in the 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, later going on to star in movies like The Wedding Singer and host her own daytime talk show
Drew Barrymore
This popular brand produces canned baked beans in flavors like Original, Brown Sugar Hickory, and Country Style.
Bush's Baked Beans
This phrase describes the natural pattern of highs and lows, often used when talking about life, emotions, or the ocean’s tides
Ebbs & Flows
This highly contagious viral disease causes an itchy rash and red spots and is also known as German measles
Rubella
“I can show you the world, shining, shimmering, splendid”
Aladdin
A long, aimless story or speech that goes on and on
Rambling
This American poet and memoirist, who wrote I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and the poem “Still I Rise,” was an important voice in the Civil Rights Movement and later recited a poem at President Bill Clinton’s 1993 inauguration
Maya Angelou
In 2018, this Swedish climate activist began skipping school on Fridays at age 15 to protest outside her country’s parliament, launching the global “Fridays for Future” movement and later traveling around the world to speak about climate change, including addressing the United Nations.
Greta Thunberg
These ring-shaped pasta pieces in tomato sauce were introduced in 1965 and became a popular canned meal for kids
SpaghettiOs
This phrase means to move back and forth repeatedly between two places.
example: She skipped across the field ___& ___
To & Fro
What is the small, flat, triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint, commonly known as the kneecap?
Patella
“You think you own whatever land you land on, the earth is just a dead thing you can claim”
Pocahontas
Boisterous and uncontrollably energetic, often used to describe rowdy children
Rambunctious
This British queen, who came to the throne in 1837 at just 18 years old, ruled for more than 60 years during a period of major industrial growth and expansion of the British Empire known as the Victorian Era
Queen Victoria
This boy king of ancient Egypt became pharaoh around age 9, ruled during the 18th dynasty, and became world-famous when his nearly intact tomb filled with treasures was discovered in 1922 by archaeologist Howard Carter
King Tutankhamun
This well-known brand of canned tuna, featuring the mascot Charlie the Tuna in its commercials, is famous for the slogan “Sorry, Charlie” and is often called “Chicken of the Sea.”
StarKist

This phrase means many small leftover items or odds and ends that don’t belong to a single set
example: They kept a bag where they stored the ______ from board games that had lost some of their parts.
Bits & Pieces