PEOPLE
TOOLS
GEOGRAPHY
CLOTHING
POTLUCK
100

Someone who is at another person's home for a visit or meal.

Guest

100

A tool with two or more sharp points at one end and a handle at the other, used to take up food.

Fork
100

A large, inland body of water.

Lake

100

Clothing worn when playing a part or dressing up in disguise.

Costume

100

A group of twelve.

Dozen

200

Someone who teaches a pupil privately.

Tutor
200

A small, thin tool with a hole or eye at  one end and a sharp point at the other, used for sewing.

Needle
200

An area of land that rises high above the land around it.

Mountain
200

A smooth fabric that is shiny on one side.

Satin

200

One of the seven main land masses of the earth.

Continent

300

The chief male servant in a household.

Butler

300

A hand tool made of a heavy, solid head attached to a handle and used to drive nails.

Hammer
300

An area of low land between mountains or hills.

Valley

300

A knitted outer garment worn on the upper part of the body.

Sweater

300
The rhythmic movement of the arteries as the heart pumps blood through them.

pulse

400

A member of a people who live in Arctic regions of North America and Asia.

Eskimo
400

A tool with a thin blade that has sharp teeth on one edge for cutting hard material.

Saw

400

Of, at or near the North Pole.

Arctic
400

Loose- fitting pants with shoulder straps and a top part that covers the chest. 

Overalls

400

Small drops of water that condense from the air and collect on a surface, usually during the night.

Dew

500

Someone who is trained to prepare drugs and medicines.

Pharmacist
500

A chopping tool that has a head with a sharp blade attached to a long handle.

Axe
500

A large area of ocean or sea that is partly enclosed by land.

Gulf

500

A hat with a wide brim and ribbons that tie under the chin.

Bonnet

500

A small bouquet of flowers worn by a woman, usually at the shoulder, or on the wrist.

Corsage