US & Canadian Postal Abbreviations
"Fric" or "Frac"
Sounds like a Star Wars Character
Ends with a Body Part
"G"arden Glossary
100

MASK

What is Massachusetts & Saskatchewan? 

100

You may have been able to ignore this during highschool physics tests, it is named for a force that resist movement

What is friction?

100

Author of "Acts of the Apostles"

Who is Luke?

100

Someone who moves props or lighting for a theatrical production

What is stagehand?

100

Inserting a section of one plant into another so that they grow as one plant

What is graft?

200

CANS

What is California & Nova Scotia?

200

To bend light

What is refraction?

200

Something requiring extra mastication, like bubble gum

What is chewy?

200

To identify an illness via medical exam

What is a diagnose?

200

Rich in nutrients, this bat or bird dropping is good for soil

What is guano?

300

NEON

What is Nebraska & Ontario?

300

A dish of meat lightly stewed, then served in a sauce of its own stock

What is fricassee?

300

River, people or dynasty of China

What is Han?

300

Smugglers who hid booze in their footwear gave rise to this adjective for something made or sold illicitly

What is bootleg?

300

These banks or vaults exist for the conservation of seeds, tissues, or reproductive plant cells

What is gene bank?

400

ARAB

What is Arkansas & Alberta?

400

In sports, it's an act that draws a penalty. More generally its the breaking of a law, rule, or agreement

What is infraction? 

400

Like the Tonys, these awards are "Won" by the best off-Broadway performances and productions

What are the Obie(s)?

400

A spiky sea critter, or a mischievous boy

What is urchin?

400

The cereal grain embryo is usually separated from the endosperm during milling; no it wont make you sick

What is germ?

500

IAMB

What is Iowa & Manitoba?

500

A noisy quarrel

What is fracas?

500

Of the 7 hills of Rome, the one where Romulus and Remus were found

What is Palantine?

500

Most Opulent, decadent, or wealthy

What is richest?

500

Most plant shoots have a tendency to grow towards the sun, which is called phototropism; if roots grew that way they'd die so they grow into the earth, displaying this other -ism

What is geotropism?

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