Animals
Common Actions
Objects Around the House
Nature Elements
Sports and Games
100

This popular household pet is known for its independent nature and purring.

Cat 

100

This verb is often used to indicate movement or travel.

Go

100

You wear this outer garment to keep warm in cold weather.

Coat

100

This vegetable is often eaten on the cob and is a staple in many diets worldwide.

Corn
100

In baseball, this term describes receiving the ball from another player.

Catch

200

A young fox is often referred to by this three-letter term.

Kit

200

This verb means to obtain or receive something.

Get

200

This small metal object is used to unlock doors or start cars.

Key

200

This valuable yellow metal is used in jewelry and as a form of currency.

Gold

200

This term is used in soccer to describe scoring a point.

Goal
300

This term is used for a young goat. (*Hint*: this is also another term for "child")

Kid

300

This verb means to transfer possession of something to someone else.

Give

300

This structure swings open and closed to control access to a yard or property.

Gate

300

This sudden, strong blast of wind can catch you by surprise.

Gust

300

This action involves striking something with your foot.

Kick

400

This seabird is often seen scavenging at the beach and has a distinct cry.

Gull

400

This verb means to retain possession of something.

Keep

400

You drink things from this container.

Cup

400

This black or brownish-black sedimentary rock is often used as fuel.

Coal

400

This term refers to the playing area for sports like basketball and tennis.

Court

500

This term refers to a young bear or other large carnivorous mammal.

Cub

500

This verb means to look steadily and intently, especially in admiration or thought.

Gaze

500

This headwear can keep the sun out of your eyes and is often part of a uniform.

Cap

500

This strong wind can create rough conditions at sea and on land.

Gale

500

This sport involves hitting a small ball into a series of holes on a course

Golf