When "do not" and "should not" are contracted, this mark of punctuation is used to show missing letters
What is an apostrophe?
"Ding-Dong! The Witch is Dead!" is a song from this famous movie
What is The Wizard of Oz?
This "fortunate" cereal is "magically delicious"
Lucky Charms
In 1934, a giant clam had yielded one of these gems with a diameter of 5 1/2 inches, weighing over 14 pounds
What is a pearl?
From the Latin for "hooded cloak" it's this popular style of French hat.
What is a beret?
This part of speech doesn't always end in "ly"; once, there & often are other examples
What is an adverb?
"Whenever we go out, the people always shout, there goes" this man
Who is John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt?
This whole grain cereal from General Mills makes the rounds in frosted & honey nut as well as the original
What are Cheerios?
My friend Sue here is the largest, most complete & best preserved one of these dinosaurs ever discovered
What is a Tyrannosaurus Rex?
Proverbially, if you're crazy, you might be as "mad as" one of these makers of men's headwear.
What is a hatter?
Capt. Kirk's mission was "to boldly go" where no man had gone before, but he split one of these along the way
What is an infinitive?
This Nickelodeon animated series features the song heard here
What is As Told By Ginger?
Babe Ruth was one of the first athletes to endorse this "Breakfast of Champions"
What are Wheaties?
The Great Red Spot is a great big storm on this great big planet
What is Jupiter?
The hat I'm wearing is most strongly identified with this American hero, of the Alamo
Who is Davy Crockett?
It's the indirect object of the sentence "Carmen gave Josie a cookie"
What is Josie?
It's the title of the Christmas carol and the line that precedes "sweetly singing o'er the plains"
What is "Angels We Have Heard on High"?
If you pour it just right, you'll have "26 tasty little letters in every bowl" of this Post cereal
What are Alpha-bits?
At 3 1/2 million square miles, this largest desert could just about cover the United States
What is the Sahara?
The ever-popular Bowler hat is named for William Bowler, the man who created it in 1850 in this country
What is England?
It's the third person plural objective case pronoun
What is them?
Glory, hallelujah! "His truth is marching on" in this patriotic hymn
What is "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"?
Watch "dinosaur eggs" hatch or hunt for "treasure" while warming your tummy with a bowl of this
What is Quaker Oatmeal?
Until it met disaster in 1912, it was the largest & most luxurious passenger ship afloat
What is the Titanic?
This tall, cylindrical hat was favored by Abraham Lincoln during his time as president. Just don't call is a top hat
What is a stovepipe hat?