Airplanes take off and land on this long, flat surface.
Runway
This is the name of the main character who travels to become a Pokémon Master.
Ash ketchum
This brand’s famous “swoosh” logo represents speed and motion.
Nike
This yellow fruit is known for being high in potassium and comes with its own peel.
Banana
The sound a duck makes.
Quack
This part of the airplane’s tail helps it steer left and right.
Rudder
This blue and white bird is the Legendary Water Pokémon from Pokémon Silver.
Lugia
This brand’s three stripes logo appears on sneakers and sportswear all over the world.
Adidas
This dairy product is made when milk is churned and is often spread on toast.
Butter
Ducks have these special body parts that help them swim easily in the water.
Webbed feet
Pilots talk to air traffic controllers using these.
Radios
The place where Trainers heal their Pokémon after battles.
Pokemon center
This brand’s jumping basketball player logo is known as the “Jumpman.”
Air Jordan or Jordan
This food is made from tomatoes and is often used on pizza and spaghetti.
Tomato Sauce
Ducks have this coating on their feathers that helps keep them dry.
Oil or waterproof oil
This big area at the front of the airplane is where the pilot sits.
Cockpit
This Pokémon is known as the creator of all Pokémon.
Arceus
This brand’s checkered logo and waffle sole shoes are popular with skateboarders.
Vans
This breakfast food comes from chickens and can be scrambled, fried, or boiled.
Eggs
Baby ducks are called this.
Ducklings
The Wright brothers’ first flight took place in this U.S. state in 1903.
North Carolina
This Ghost/Poison-type Pokémon is said to be the shadow of another Pokémon.
Gengar
This brand’s star inside a circle is found on the classic Chuck Taylor shoes.
Converse
This sweet treat is made from cocoa beans and can be dark, milk, or white.
Chocolate
Ducks belong to this group of animals that have feathers and lay eggs.
Birds