Strolling through New Orleans' City Park, you can see the oldest grove of the "live" type of this 3-letter tree
The buildings & grounds of a college
campus
If you've got hemophobia, the fear of this, it's unlikely that you're a surgeon... or a vampire
blood
It's a ballet dancer's skirt & also a type of poisonous plant in New Zealand
tutu
It's the crime of making someone pay you to not reveal their embarrassing secrets
blackmail
Each year, musicians flock to Zilker Park in this Texas capital to partake in its "City Limits"
Austin
Wrap your ears around this corn covering
a husk
This phobia is the medical term for a fear of confined spaces such as elevators
claustrophobia
Fashion's Gabrielle Chanel went by this first name
A member of the armed forces who has been wounded in action may receive this medal
purple heart
Dedicated to John Lennon, the "Imagine" mosaic in Central Park is in this area whose name honors a "fruity" Beatles song
Strawberry Fields
A big demolition bomb, or a onetime movie rental chain that still has a store in Bend, Oregon
blockbuster
Might want to skip that interview for a job on a ranch if you've got equinophobia, a fear of these
horses
The Cleveland Clinic says this "refers to 'normal' vision, not 'perfect' vision"
20/20
It's a structure made of glass to grow plants, or what some fear man-made gases are turning our planet into
greenhouse
The Japanese Tea Garden is a lovely feature of this San Francisco park that shares its name with a nearby bridge
Golden Gate (Park)
The name of this Bible book is from the Greek for "a going out"
Exodus
Many people have arachnophobia, a fear of these critters
spiders
It's the delicious semolina dish of North Africa seen
couscous
These drawings are used to show how to construct something, like a building or a machine
a blueprint
Griffith Park in L.A. is home to one of these scientific places for stargazing (the kind in the sky, not the celebs)
an observatory
An ancient math device
abacus
This phobia is a fear of strangers or foreigners
xenophobia
Did you study up on your calculus? Because that's another word for this hard yellowish substance that can cause tooth decay
tartar
This 2-word fishy term refers to a piece of information that is a distraction from the main issue
a red herring