| | | FRENCH-NAMED FOOD & DRINK | | | | GIFT OF "GAB" | (Ken: Each correct response contains those letters--"G-A-B".) | |
| The Dolls of the World include a Princess of Japan Barbie dressed in a colorful one of these robes & a pair of zori sandals | | | As their name implies, decapods like crawfish or crabs have this number of legs | | | A stock market technical glitch in 2024 showed this Warren Buffett company down 99% for the day | | | It's a pre-dinner alcoholic drink, perhaps champagne, that gets you ready for the main event | | | As Chief Justice, this ex-pres. spoke on legal reform & warned his talk was "dry to the point of satisfying the Anti-Saloon League" | | |
| One of Barbie's earliest careers was as one of these, like Anne Klein or Stella McCartney | | | Derived from the Greek for "living a double life", this class of animal lives on land typically but breeds in water | | | The "Wicked" Bible of 1631 famously omitted this word from the 10 Commandments in the one about adultery | | | In New Orleans you can find crab ones of these fritters, as well as the sweet kind covered with powdered sugar | | | This long-time New York governor gave an impassioned 1984 convention speech sometimes known as "A Tale of Two Cities" | | | Mission ship-possible; the Congo River is this adjective between Kinshasa & Kisangani | |
| To help kids with cancer, in 2012 Mattel created Ella, aka Chemo Barbie, who notably had this feature | | | In layman's terms a marsupial's marsupium is this | | | In 1984 the Trail Blazers drafted Sam Bowie instead of this Tar Heel that the Bulls got; definite oops material | | | A cup of Joe with an equal amount of steamed or hot milk = this beverage with a rhyming name | | | In 1776 this famous cousin watered down Patrick Henry with "independence... or the most ignominious & galling servitude" | | | This country's Loango National Park protects elephants & hippos | |
| Multiple Barbies appeared in the 2023 film, including President Barbie played by this funny lady | | | These small, cylindrical polyps build their limestone skeletons by drawing calcium out of seawater | | | For 164 years Anne of this literary family had the wrong age on her tombstone; in 2013, it was corrected | | | Mellower & with fewer tannins than Cabernet, this wine variety derives its name from the French word for "blackbird" | | | In 1653 Oliver Cromwell dismissed the remnant called this anatomy-named "Parliament" with abuse & "in the name of God--go!" | | | In "Can You Feel The Love Tonight", Elton John sings the power of love makes kings & these wandering folks "believe the very best" | |
| The Barbie Inspiring Women collection includes one of this NASA mathematician, no longer a "hidden figure" | | | "C" is for this, the hard-shelled covering for the pupa of a butterfly | | | Pat Maloney, as editor of the Chicago Tribune, okayed the headline this man "Defeats Truman" | | | The French version of broth & a celebrated seafood stew, they both start with the same 6 letters | | | In 1977 he said in a speech, "We are not only a Latin-American nation; we are an Afro-American nation also" | | | A Royal Navy battlecruiser had this name meaning tireless & "in"exhaustible | |