Perfect Letters
Soccer Words
Activities
Foods
100

This letter is round, and always starts at the top. 

What is "O?"

100

This word is the good or great thing to get in soccer. 

What is "goal." 

100

This is a sport for which you might need a rope, and someone to tell you "get a grip!" 

What is "rock climbing." 

100

A thin, oily, crispy treat, they were invented in Saratoga, New York

What are "potato chips" 

200

This letter is found once on Monday, twice in Wednesday, but never found in January or February. 

What is "D" 

200

This is someone who sees everything in black and white.  

What is "referee." 

200
This is not a bad sport, but you use rackets that don't cost a mint. 

What is "badminton." 

200

This scaly food often swims into Washington rivers in the summer and fall time. 

What is "salmon."

300

This letter is full of great gobs of starting at the top, creating a magic C, helicoptering up, and going straight down with a curve. 

What is "G" 

300

This word is a type of shirt you wear in soccer, not in New Jersey. 

What is "jersey." 

300
When you are swinging, you should be counting stitches. 

What is "baseball" 

300
This is a sweet food that grows wild on the sides of roads everywhere in Washington. Careful: they have thorns!

What are "blackberries." 

400

This letter is found starting several silly sentences. 

What is "S"
400

This word is what the British call "soccer." 

What is "Football." 

400
This is an event that involves running, swimming and biking. 

Triathlon. 

400
This food is named after a city in Germany, but is considered all-American. It is eaten on a bun, but there are two answers! 

What is "frankfurter" or "hamburger."

500

This letter is not quite like a "d," but is thought to be quaint. 

What is "q" 

500

This is a famous soccer player from Portugal. 

Ronaldo.

500

This race, named after a city in Greece where it first ended, is 26.2 miles long. 

What is "Marathon."

500

This sweet food was found in ancient Egyptian pyramids from thousands of years ago . . . still edible! 

What is "honey."