The Pillsbury mascot, introduced in 1965
White
This pastry, known for its flaky layers and crescent shape, is a popular breakfast treat.
Croissant
This device has letters, numbers, and functions.
Keyboard
This small rodent is known for its bushy tail and likes storing nuts.
Squirrels
The panther featured in the 1969 show, featuring music by Henry Mancini
Pink
This breakfast dish features a toasted English muffin topped with Canadian bacon, an egg, and a special sauce.
Eggs Benedict
This term refers to the edible seed found inside a grain, such as corn or wheat.
Kernel
This large grazing mammal once roamed the Great Plains in massive herds.
Bison
The first ever Post-It notes, invented in 1974
Yellow
This breaded and fried meat dish is often served smothered in gravy.
Country Fried Steak
Humans have two of these organs that play a crucial role in regulating blood pressure and balancing fluids.
Kidneys
This insect has two pairs of long, transparent wings and is often seen darting quickly near water.
Dragonfly
The color often associated with royalty
Purple
This breakfast item is gently simmered in water without its shell
Poached egg
This handheld tube uses mirrors and colorful beads or glass to create ever-changing symmetrical patterns
Kaleidoscope
This stinging insect is known for its narrow waist and can be a fierce defender of its nest.
Wasp
The most common hair color
These ultra-thin breakfast favorites are made from a simple batter and often folded or rolled around fillings like fruit, cheese, or chocolate.
Crepes
This sport focuses on striking techniques such as punches, kicks, and open-hand strikes.
Karate
Known as one of the largest in the world, this aquatic slithering reptile is native to the swamps and rivers of South America.
Anaconda