This fruit grows on a tree and is red
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Apple
This sport has a world series
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Baseball
You use multiple different mediums in this subject
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Art
This activity is done in a rink
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Roller-Skating
This animal is called, "a man's best friend"
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Dog
This treat is sweet and can cool someone off on a hot summer day.
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Ice cream
This sport has a Superbowl
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Football
In this class you write papers, read books and learn about grammar
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English
This cold activity can be done recreationally and professionally on a rink
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Ice-Skating
This animal can live up to 15-20 years
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Cow
This fruit grows on a trees and they are fuzzy.
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Peaches
This sport was invented by James Naismith. In the early days of this game, dribbling was not allowed
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Basketball
In this subject you learn about living organisms, reactions, and elements
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Science
Micheal Phelps has won 23 gold medals doing this activity in the Olympics.
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Swimming
There are over 11,000 species of this animal
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Bird
This food is used for cooking, baking and spreading. Its also used medicinally to treat burns and sore throats.
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Butter
This sports early days date back to 4,000 years ago in ancient egypt. Today the sport is played on ice.
Hockey
In this subject you learn about things in the past
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History
Norway is the birthplace of this activity because it has high precipitation rates.
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Skiing
This animal appears in the summer olympics
Horse
This foods name comes from the French word "soupe", which comes from the Vulgar Latin word "suppa". "Suppa" means "bread soaked in broth".
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Soup
In the beginning of this sport it was not called its original name. It was called "Kitten ball", "Mush ball" or "Pumpkin ball"
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Softball
In this subject you learn about equations, numbers and PEMDAS
Math
Ancient Germans introduced this activity in 300 BC as a religious ritual to cleanse themselves of sin
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Bowling
Issac Newton created a door for this animal and this animal has more bones than humans.
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Cats