Breakfast
Animals
3-Letter Words
Mixed Trivia
Finish the Line
100
This is nice to have on toast, is sweet and sticky, and comes from bees.
What is honey?
100
The kind of sad animal that was named Eeyore from "Winnie-the-Pooh" was.
What is a donkey?
100

an easy way of saying 'automobile'

Whatis a car?

100
This is the number of letters in the alphabet.
What is 26?
100

'Hey Diddle, Diddle'

What is 'the cat and the fiddle'?

200

A liquid that is poured on many breakfast foods, and is made from the sap of trees.

What is syrup?

200

The name of a baby kangaroo.

What is a joey?

200

A long yellow car whose wheels go round and round.

what is a bus?

200
This is the country that Paris is in.
What is France?
200

'I do not like green eggs and ham'

What is 'I do not like them Sam I Am'?

300

A breakfast fruit that is 'Hoadoma'

What is a banana?

300
The plural for sheep.
What is sheep?
300

A method of cooking, used for Latkes and other oily foods.

What is fry?

300
The kind of animal that Wilbur was in Charlotte's Web
What is a pig?
300

'Aizehu Ashir'

What is 'Hasameach Bichelko'?

400

This frozen waffle brand was named for one of its ingredients.

What is Eggo?

400

A collie is a type of _________.

What is a dog?

400

A chewy, sticky substance that can be blown into bubbles.

What is gum?

400
This person discovered gravity. (Abrahan Lincoln, Sir Isaac Newton, Pluto)
Who was Sir Isaac Newton?
400

'Life is like a box of chocolate'

What is 'you never know what you're gonna get'?

500

Mostly considered a breakfast beverage in Italy, this 10-letter coffee drink has less milk than a latte.

What is a cappuccino?

500
In the nursery rhyme, 'Baa, Baa, Black Sheep', this is how many bags of wool he had.
What are three bags full?
500

A constrictor, or a long feathery scarf.

What is a boa?

500
The loudest noise made by any animal on Earth.(hint: it's a mammal that lives in the ocean)
What is the blue whale's whistle?
500

'Little pig, little pig, let me come in'

What is 'no, no, no, not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin'?