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Starts and Ends with a W
Toys
"Cat" egorical
The Human Body
Give me some Math!
100
To roll about in liquid for refreshment
What is a Wallow?
100
This soft modeling compound was originally offered in off-white; the red, yellow & blue 3 -pack came in 1957
What is Play-Doh?
100
A Larval butterfly
What is caterpillar?
100
The nerve consisting of about a million fibers connects the eyeball to the brain.
What is the optic nerve?
100
There's no reference for not knowing this term for a 5-sided polygon?
What is pentagon?
200
The black type of tis shade tree can reach 60 feet high
What is a Willow?
200
Stacie, Chelsea & Skipper are this doll's sisters
Who is Barbie?
200
These launch devices on navy aircraft carriers share their name with ancient military machines
What are catapults?
200
The body's cell metabolism is controlled by hormones form this gland in the front of the neck
What is the thyroid?
200
Euclid came up with the first proof that there are an infinite number of these integers with only 2 positive divisors
What are prime numbers?
300
Get a load on this conveyance you lift from the rear
What is Wheelbarrow?
300
this toy building brick company was founded by Ole Kirk Kristiansen in 1932
What is lego?
300
Some versions of this 2-hulled sailboat of Polynesia can be 100 fee long
What is catamarans?
300
this four-chambered organ circulates blood by pumping
What is the hear?
300
its the base 10 logarithm of 10,000
What is 4?
400
It can follow "golf" or "football" to describe a lady left alone by her mate for an activity
What is a Widow?
400
James & Percy are friends of this train, the no. 1 blue engine
Who is Thomas (the tank engine)?
400
From the creek for "wash down", it's a sudden catastrophic natural event
What is a cataclysm?
400
If this organ secretes too much insulin, hypoglycemia can occur
What is pancreas?
400
Its the radius of the circle 2 2 X + Y = 100
What is 10?
500
To sift through material and toss out the junk
What is Winnow?
500
Richard James invented this springy toy that can "walk down the stairs"
What is a slinky?
500
Anatomical term for a person used to serve the purposes of another
What is a cat's-paw?
500
The bones of this limb include the humerus, radius, and ulna
What is the arm?
500
In cartesiam geometry, the Y coordinate of a point is called the ordinate -- the X coordinate is called this, from latin for "cut off"
What is the abscissa?