____ House on the Prairie.
What is Little?
Peter Piper picked a peck of these.
What are pickled peppers?
Literally or figuratively, it's what you wave when you surrender.
What is the White Flag?
On a car, some are low beam.
What are headlights?
What are these candies?
What are gumdrops?
Chris Van Allsburg's "The ____ Express"
What is Polar?
The 3 little kittens cried when they lost these.
What are their mittens?
The most popular clothing colour around the world.
What is blue?
It's used to pull your braces tight while you sleep.
What is headgear?
Rumor has it that it's talk of a personal nature about another person--pass it around.
What is gossip?
Harry Potter and the _______ Hallows.
What is Deathly?
Little Miss Muffet sat on one of these low stools.
What a tuffet?
Ryan Seacrest interviews celebs arriving at the Oscars "live from" this colorful place.
What is the Red Carpet?
The banner type of this runs across the whole width of a newspaper.
What is a headline?
Appropriately, the name of this first book of the Bible means "origin" or "beginning"
What is Genesis?
By Natalie Babbitt, "Tuck ____"
What is Everlasting?
It was stolen by Tom, Tom, the piper's son.
What a pig?
Under FIFA rules a soccer player receives this for a first serious foul; a second means ejection.
What is a yellow card?
Person responsible for supervising staff, building relationships with students, monitoring a school's disciplinary code, and performing administrative duties.
What is a headmaster?
In ancient Rome these trained warriors fought to the death for public entertainment.
What are gladiators?
The second to last book in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events":
"The ____ Peril"
What is Penultimate?
These were the wares of the man Simple Simon met going to the fair.
What is pie?
A magazine devoted to martial arts is named for this gi accessory.
What is a black belt?
When the same players or teams play each other in succession at the same venue.
What is a doubleheader?
It's a helpful list of terms & definitions at the back of some textbooks.
What is the glossary?