“Gimme a Break, Gimme a Break, Break Me Off a Piece” of this candy bar
Kit Kat
Dial “O” & you get this person
Operator
This largest of the Great Lakes is also the highest above sea level at 600 feet.
This sound that probably means your cat is content comes from vibrating air in its throat.
Purr
The town near Jerusalem where Jesus was born.
Bethlehem
“The Milk Chocolate Melts in Your Mouth—not in Your Hand
M&Ms
Month when you’re most likely to see leaves like the ones seen here
October
It’s the longest river in the world.
Nile
It’s a dog less than a year old, or a type of love you may have experienced.
Puppy
Term for the chief religious leader of a synagogue
Rabbi
“The Great American Chocolate Bar”
Hershey's
This state’s flag includes seven eagle feathers on a Choctaw sky blue field
Oklahoma
This river runs from Three Forks, Montana to its mouth 17 miles north of St. Louis
Missouri
It’s the most common name for the “tactile hairs” found on kitty’s face
Whiskers
This religious leader went home to Poland for a 13-day visit in June 1999
Pope John Paul II
“4 out of 5 Dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gum for their patients who chew gum”
Trident
They’re like a classical musical; Richard Wagner wrote them
Opera
This lake on the French-Swiss border shares its name with the Swiss city at its southern end
A dog that’s a mix of 2 breeds is called a mongrel or this other “M” word.
Mutt
It’s the holy book of Islam
Koran
“Packed with Peanuts” it “Really Satisfies"
Snickers
Without this endangered layer of the atmosphere, you’d get a real bad sunburn
Ozone Layer
Despite its huge size, this saltwater “sea” bordering Iran has no tides
Caspian Sea
The British changed this dog’s name to the Alsatian because they were upset about World War 1.
German Shepherd
Mormons are also known as “Latter-Day” these.
Saints