Scientifically named Vermilingua, which means "worm tongue", this long-tongued, ant eating mammal is more commonly known as this.
The Ant Eater
A new world record for this fruit-not-a-vegetable was set last October when the Gienger family in Minnesota grew one weighing a whopping 2,750 pounds - big enough to make more than 700 holiday pies.
Pumpkins
Camp ______
Wild ______
Back ______
Fire
Over their lifetime, the average person will spend about a year sitting here.
On the Toilet
The third longest bridge in the US, and twelfth longest in the world, connects the two peninsulas of this state.
Michigan
A native of China, 99% of the this black and white bear's diet is comprised of the leaves, shoots, and stems of bamboo, up to 80 pounds of it a day.
The Giant Panda
This popular garden plant bears cylindrical fruit that are commonly prepared as vegetables or for pickling.
Cucumbers
Barber ______
Pet ______
Corner ______
Shop
The average person will produce about 12,000 gallons of this in your lifetime, enough to fill over 200 bathtubs.
Urine
This disease is caused by a lack of vitamin C and most often associated with 17th century sailors.
Scurvy
The diet of this adorable, tree-dwelling Australian marsupial is almost exclusively eucalyptus leaves.
The Koala Bear
Commonly considered a vegetable, this large berry is the main ingredient in spaghetti and pizza sauce, and the number one selling fruit in the world.
Tomatoes
______ Turkey
______ Feet
______ Case
Cold
This reflex action can travel at a speed of 100 miles per hour and send more than 100,000 germs into the air.
A Sneeze
This president is on the $2 bill.
Thomas Jefferson
This caterpillar only eats the leaves of the toxic milkweed plant, which makes the caterpillars—and the adult butterflies—poisonous to animals.
The Monarch
Red, green or hot-enough-to-melt-your-eyebrows-off, these sweet and savory kitchen staples are really fruits of the species Capsicum annum.
Peppers
______ Salt
______ Band
______Garden
Rock
On average, you do this enough each day to fill a party balloon.
Fart
All members of the violin family of instruments have this many strings.
Four
This, the largest living mammal ever, subsists entirely on krill, small oceanic crustaceans approximately half an inch long, eating nearly 4 tons of the little critters daily.
The Blue Whale
Releasing a natural thickening property when heated, this vegetable-not-a-fruit is most commonly used in soups, stews and gumbos.
Okra
______Card
______Out
______ Frame
Time
This sticky yellow excretion is actually a type of sweat.
Ear Wax
This was Paul's name before his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus.
Saul (of Tarsus)