This U.S. president was the 45th president, known for the slogan "Make America Great Again."
Donald Trump
This tool is used to drive nails into wood.
Hammer
This fruit is yellow, curved, and monkeys love it.
Banana
He is known as "The King of Rock and Roll."
Elvis Presley
This animal is known as man’s best friend.
Dog
He was the 40th U.S. president, an actor before taking office, and a key figure in the 1980s conservative movement.
Ronald Reagan
A saw with a motor that spins a toothed blade is called this.
Circular Saw
This U.S. state is known for potatoes.
Idaho
This famous boxer was nicknamed "The Greatest" and known for saying, “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.”
Muhammad Ali
This planet is known as the "Red Planet."
Mars
This political party is represented by an elephant and often associated with conservative values.
Republican Party
This tool is used to measure right angles, often shaped like an "L."
Carpenter’s Square
This item tells time and is worn on your wrist.
Watch
She is an iconic Hollywood actress from the 1950s, known for her blonde hair and starring in Some Like It Hot.
Marilyn Monroe
This board game uses money, properties, and little houses and hotels.
Monopoly
He was the only U.S. president to resign from office after the Watergate scandal.
Richard Nixon
This power tool tightens or loosens screws much faster than a manual screwdriver.
Power Drill
This Italian dish is made of layered pasta, sauce, and cheese.
Lasagna
This scientist developed the theory of relativity and had famously wild hair.
Albert Einstein
This body of water is the largest ocean on Earth.
Pacific Ocean
This founding father wrote most of the U.S. Constitution and was the 4th president of the United States.
James Madison
This term describes a piece of wood that is perfectly straight with no warping or bends.
True/Plumb
This desert is the largest hot desert in the world, located in North Africa.
Sahara Desert
This inventor created the phonograph and the light bulb.
Thomas Edison
This number is the Roman numeral for 100.
C