This red flower is often associated with love and Valentine’s Day.
What is a rose?
This citrus fruit is often pink or yellow and larger than an orange.
What is a grapefruit?
This mammal lays eggs despite not being a bird or reptile.
What is a platypus?
The flash seen before thunder is heard during a storm.
What is lightning?
Judy Garland played Dorothy in this 1939 musical fantasy film.
What is The Wizard of Oz?
This tall yellow flower follows the sun.
What is a sunflower?
This fruit is often mistaken for a vegetable and used in sauces.
What is a tomato?
This bird is the largest in the world and cannot fly.
What is an ostrich?
This term refers to a long period with little or no rain.
What is a drought?
This Alfred Hitchcock film features birds attacking a small town.
What is The Birds?
This flower shares its name with a common girl’s name and has white petals with a yellow center.
What is a daisy?
This fruit is often dried to make prunes.
What is a plum?
This animal’s group name is called a “murder.”
What are crows?
This weather phenomenon occurs when sunlight and rain appear together.
What is a rainbow?
Marilyn Monroe starred alongside Tony Curtis in this comedy about musicians in disguise.
What is Some Like It Hot?
This spring flower is often one of the first to bloom and is associated with Easter.
What is a tulip?
This fruit contains enzymes that can tenderize meat.
What is pineapple?
This animal can survive longer without water than a camel.
What is a rat?
This weather instrument measures wind speed.
What is an anemometer?
Audrey Hepburn starred as Holly Golightly in this 1961 film.
What is Breakfast at Tiffany's?
This purple flower shares its name with a color.
What is a violet?
This fruit is known for having varieties called Bartlett, Bosc, and Anjou.
What is a pear?
This reptile can detach its tail to escape predators.
What is a lizard?
This scale is commonly used to measure the strength of tornadoes.
What is the Fujita Scale?
This 1964 Disney film featured Julie Andrews as a magical nanny.
What is Mary Poppins?