from
Alice's
Adventures
in
Wonderland
100

any kind of movement 

motion
100

the murder/death of someone.

Assassination 

100

a person with whom one works with in a profession or business

colleague 

100

fence or boundary made from bushes or shrubs 

hedge 

100

What is at the bottom of the well?

sticks and dry leaves 

200

to give praise and/or support to someone to help make them feel better about themselves. 

encourage 


200

a line of cars traveling together, usually slowing and ceremonially. 

motorcade. 

200

process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially creative. 

inspiration 

200

line that runs North and South of the equator

latitude

200

What is the purpose of the tiny golden key?

To unlock the tiny door behind the curtain
300

to ask firmly for it or order it to be done. 

demand 

300

a currently circulating story or report of uncertain or doubtful truth. 

rumor

300

to look quickly

peep

300

line that runs East and West from the equator 

longitude 

300

Why does Alice wish she was able to "shut up like a telescope?"

To get her head through the doorway and see the bright flowers and cool fountains. 
400

dirties the pure air, water, and land of our planet. 

pollution 

400

a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful

conspiracy 

400

a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, or unfamiliar. 

wonder

400

Why did Alice decide to follow the Rabbit?

She never saw a rabbit like that before. 

400

What was Alice's sister doing on the bank?

Reading a book

500

set up by L.B.J. to look into the assassination of J.F.K.

Warren Commission 

500

carry out a systematic or formal inquiry to discover and examine the facts to establish the truth

investigate 

500

strong desire to know or learn something 

curiosity 

500

What does Alice see in the well?

cupboards and book-shelves, maps and pictures, and an empty jar of "Orange Marmalade"

500
What was the rabbit wearing?

Waistcoat