This is the largest animal on Earth, and it lives in the ocean.
Blue whale
This mythical horse has a single, spiraled horn on its forehead.
Unicorn
This is a picture taken with a camera.
Photograph
You use this tool to stir ingredients together in a bowl.
Spoon (or whisk)
This is the capital city of the United States.
Washington DC
These intelligent marine mammals are known for their playful behavior and use of echolocation.
Dolphins
This legendary, fire-breathing reptile is often found guarding treasure in fairy tales.
Dragon
This is the device you use to make calls to people far away.
Telephone
This appliance uses heat to bake cookies, cakes, and pizzas.
What is an oven?
This state is known as the "Sunshine State" and is home to Disney World.
Florida
This fish has a light-up lure on its head to attract prey in the dark depths of the ocean.
Anglerfish
In Greek mythology, this creature was half-man and half-bull and lived in a labyrinth.
Minotaur
This is another word for a paragraph or a stage in a process.
Phase
You use this to protect your hands from hot pots and pans.
Oven mitt
This is the longest river in the United States.
Mississippi River
This creature has eight arms and is known for its ability to change color and squirt ink.
Octopus
This mythical creature has the head and wings of an eagle and the body of a lion.
Griffin
This is a large, gray mammal with a trunk, known for its intelligence and memory.
Elephant
This is a kitchen tool with small holes used to separate liquids from solids, like when you're making pasta.
Colander (or strainer)
This is the largest state in the U.S. by area.
Alaska
This is the name of the world's largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Australia.
Great Barrier Reef
This three-headed dog was said to guard the entrance to the Underworld in Greek mythology.
Cerberus
This is the name for the ruler of ancient Egypt.
Pharaoh
This is a small kitchen appliance that uses a spinning blade to mix, puree, or emulsify food and drinks.
Blender
This mountain range stretches over 3,000 miles from New Mexico to Canada and is known for its high peaks.
Rocky Mountains