Deep narrow bays that can penetrate 100 miles into the land, you can sail them in Norway
fjords
World's smallest country in area & part of world's largest are on this continent
Europe
The Pied Piper's tune lured the children from this town
Hamelin
As a decimal, ⅖ is this
0.4
Atlantis, or Mu
lost continents
Minimum number of panes needed to glaze a bay window
3
After Antarctica, this continent has the fewest nations
Australia
According to the World Book, "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" was the 1st modern children's book with these
illustrations
Each angle of an equilateral triangle has this many degrees
60 degrees
What you're pursuing if your plans are sure to be defeated
a lost cause
A fragrant, soothing lotion from the West Indies widely used in barbershops
bay rum
After Mt. Everest, the next 60 highest mountain peaks in the world are on this continent
Asia
French children's classic about an elephant who runs away from the jungle to live in Paris
Babar
An angle of more than 90º, or what a, uh, dull-witted person can be
obtuse
Naphtali, Gad, Zebulon, Simeon, Asher, Issachar, Reuben, Ephraim, Manasseh & Dan
the lost tribes of Israel
Important seaports on this bay are Rangoon, Madras, & Calcutta
the Bay of Bengal
Continent you'd be on if you were picnicking on the Pampa
South America
In 1856, M.E.M. Dodge broke the ice with this 1st major American novel about life in another country
Hans Brinker, The Silver Skates
Sum of the digits in the title of the following song by Prince:
"Tryin' to run from the destruction / You know I didn't even care / 'Cause they say / 2000, zero-zero, party over, oops, out of time / So tonight, I'm gonna party like it's 1999"
28
What Arthur Sullivan found while "seated one day at the organ"
"The Lost Chord"
River valleys submerged by the sea, the Chesapeake & Delaware bays are technically these
rias
Continent which is home to the fabled Berber horsemen
Africa
1 of 2 best-known awards in U.S. established by Frederick Melcher for children's literature
the Newbery (Medal) (or the Caldecott Medal)
A 720 cubic foot room 10' x 9' is this many feet high
8 feet
Only Shakespearean play that fits this category
Love's Labour's Lost