Birds of a Feather
Fruit
Musical Celebrities
Which word doesn't belong?
Wild Animals of North America
100

Lives in warm, tropical climates. Popular as a pet. "Polly wants a cracker". 

Parrot 

100

Juice from this citrus fruit is popular for breakfast. 

Orange 

100

A singing cowboy, veteran of more than 100 westerns..."Back in the Saddle Again". 

Gene Autry 

100

Brakes, Valves, Carburetor, Parachute 

Parachute

100

Myths, legends, and horror stories abound about this animal and its mournful cry. 

Wolf 

200

Lives in a very cold climate. Uses its wings for swimming. Looks like its dressed in a tuxedo. 

Penguin 

200

This fruit makes a delicious meringue pie.

Lemon 

200

A symbol of the swing era, this band leader played the clarinet. 

Benny Goodman 

200

Brushes, Canvas, Pie Dough, Paint 

Pie Dough 

200

Ocean animal found in pods, and attributed with much intelligence. 

Dolphins

300

Nest is the size of half a walnut shell. Can be as small as 2 inches long. 


Hummingbird 

300

This fruit is like a peach without the fuzz. 

Nectarine 

300

Three blonde sisters from Hungary. One starred in the television series "Green Acres".

The Gabor Sisters 

300

Senator, Lawyer, Legislator, Electrician

Electrician

300

These animals work together to build towns, mostly on the prairies. 

Prairie Dogs

400

Has a long, chisel-like beak. Sticky tongue catches insects. Beak drills into trees. 

Woodpecker

400

This small fruit is very sour, and used for making jelly. 

Crabapple 

400

A great jazz composer, band leader, and pianist, his songs have included "Sophisticated Lady", "Mood Indigo", and "Take the 'A' Train". 

Duke Ellington 

400

Rehearsal dinner, Invitations, Rain Check, Reception 

Rain Check 

400

This mammal is the largest of North American cats. Found in mountain regions. 

Mountain Lion 

500

A large bird that roosts in trees. Has a long tail. One variety is the "ring-necked". 

Pheasant

500

This little green fruit has a furry skin and is imported from New Zealand. 

Kiwi 

500

This singer's hit "Cherry, Cherry", released in 1966, reached number six on the US billboard chart.


Neil Diamond

500

Oat Bran, Raw Vegetables, Fried Pork Skins, Fresh Fruit 

Fried Pork Skins 

500

Herds form into protective rings, heads facing out and calves in the centre when these clumsy looking animals try to defend themselves. They have thick, wooly coats. 

Musk Ox