After years as a backup singer, she hit it big in 1994 with "All I Wanna Do"
Sheryl Crow
This nursery rhyme about a rodent & a timepiece has been called an ancestor of the limerick
"Hickory Dickory Dock"
Barbecue pit masters know all about this shrub that's the name of cities in Texas & Nevada
mesquite
The wood frog of the Arctic can live with 65% of its body frozen due to using this sugar in its blood as an antifreeze
glucose
Able to become billions of times as bright as the Sun, it's called "the 'last hurrah' of a dying massive star" by NASA
a supernova
In 2020 a signed, original pair of Nike Air these, worn in play in 1985, netted $560,000 at auction
Jordans
This country superstar's "Friends In Low Places" was named CMA Single of the Year in 1991
Garth Brooks
In Ranjit Bolt's book "A Lion Was Learning to" do this, the title Limerick continues, "in the Alps just outside Chamonix"
Ski

Resorted to along the trail & maybe during COVID-era shortages, mullein is also called cowboy's this bathroom stuff
toilet paper
Sirens are aquatic salamanders that can breathe through lungs as well as through these
gills
Often seen in swirls of green, the northern lights are also known by this Latin name
the aurora borealis
In 1990, exactly 100 years after it was painted, this artist's "Portrait of Dr. Gachet" sold for $82.5 million
Vincent van Gogh
This Seattle band's 1991 debut album was titled "Ten" for the uniform number of NBA player Mookie Blaylock
Pearl Jam
A Lewis Carroll girl "grew...thinner & thinner / The reason was plain / She slept out in the rain / & was never allowed any" this
dinner
This seed plant of the genus Fagopyrum gives good pancake & pillows from it are said to help align your spine
buckwheat
Although this "biblical" frog is the world's largest at around 12 inches long, its tadpoles are the same size as other frogs'
a goliath frog
God bless this radioactive element discovered in 1944 by a group of U.S. scientists when they bombarded plutonium with neutrons
americium
Someone laid down $960,000 for his "Blackie" guitar, which he played on "Lay Down Sally"
Clapton
In 1998 these gals had back to back No 1 hits with "There's Your Trouble" & "Wide Open Spaces"
the Dixie Chicks (The Chicks)
This prolific sci-fi & sci writer also produced "Lecherous Limericks" & a "Grossery" of limericks--we'll quote neither
Isaac Asimov

The painted daisy is not so pretty to some tiny creatures, as it's a source of pyrethrin, a natural one of these substances
insecticide
Snakes have these on the outside of their skin, but caecilians, which resemble snakes, have them embedded in folds in the skin
scales
Originally obtained from ants, today this chemical used as a preservative & antibacterial agent is mostly made synthetically
formic acid
In 1993 this Texas billionaire & presidential candidate got himself a Soyuz space capsule for $1.7 million
Perot
"Protect Ya Neck" was the first single by this hip-hop group with a martial arts-themed name
Wu-Tang Clan
19th century first & last lines often ended with the same word, as in this nonsense master's "There was an old man with a beard"
Lear
This herbal partner of goldenseal is no recent fad--it was introduced in the 1880s as "Meyer's Blood Purifier"
echinacea

This 3-letter term is the terrestrial juvenile stage of development of the eastern newt when the body turns bright orange
an eft

"Discover" magazine said, "Few organisms rank lower in life than the gelatinous, pond-dwelling" this genus of protozoans
Paramecium
Christie's recently offered art, objects &, of course, photos from this late former husband of Princess Margaret
Lord Snowdon
