I never throw anything away; I've got what the Mayo Clinic calls "Compulsive" this "Syndrome"
hoarding
the logo of this airline that's been based in Chicago since the 1930s
United
This 1759 Voltaire work attacks optimism by putting the title trusting young man through misery
Candide
These 2 chemical elements make up 100% of a glass of water & 75% of the human body
hydrogen and oxygen
They can be near-earth, Trojan, or main-belt
asteroid
My favorite actor says I've been doing this, defined in California as willfully following & making a credible threat
stalking
Its loyalty program is called "AAdvantage"
American
Her diary was originally published in Dutch in 1947 as "Het Achterhuis"
Anne Frank
As it makes up 18% of us, humans are described as life-forms "based" on this element
carbon
A tilting match
joust
I'm an onychophagist, which means I do this, so you're safe--only my manicure is not
bite your nails
This airline began service to Houston & San Antonio from Dallas' Love Field on June 18, 1971
Delta
When he lashed Norwegian society in "A Doll's House", he had been in his homeland only once in 15 years
Ibsen
Your bones don't glow in the dark, but they do contain this "light-bringing" element that makes up 1% of you
phosphorus
Multisegmented predaceous arthropod
centipede
I've lost jobs by doing this, a verb meaning pretend to be sick
malingering
This airline began service to Houston & San Antonio from Dallas' Love Field on June 18, 1971
southwest
"Outpouring Of The Heart Of An Art-Loving Lay Brother" from 1797 is called the first German work in this movement
romanticism
This essential mineral is the most abundant metal in your body
calcium
a medieval plate mail glove
gauntlet
I'm so fanatical, I've been called this, named for a Judean sect that battled Rome
a zealot
Pilot Sully Sullenberger performed the "Miracle on the Hudson" while flying for this airline
US Airways
Yannis Ritsos' poetry collection "O Epitafios" was symbolically burned at the foot of this hill
The Acropolis
You contain copper, zinc & this metal, the most abundant element in our planet
iron
it precedes "of the faith" in a title used by British monarchs since the 1500s
defender