A physical thing
&
to express disapproval
object [ob-JECT] or object [OB-ject]
Crisphead is an apt description & alternate name for this lettuce that, despite its name, likely wasn't served on the Titanic
ICEBERG
Disappointingly, the sequel to this 2013 film about a team of bank-robbing illusionists was not called "Now You Don't"
NOW YOU SEE ME
New Zealand not only has a lot of these animals, but it also has wild plants that look like them
SHEEP
Often made of felt, these classroom mainstays were clapped outside after a vigorous rub inside
ERASERS
To feel bitter
&
transmitted again
resent [RE-sent] or resent [re-SENT]
Actually a combination of lettuces, mesclun is often sold as this season "mix"
SPRING
In 1964 2 Beatles songs debuted in the U.S. Top 40 a week apart, "Please Please Me" & this song, yeah yeah yeah
SHE LOVES YOU
Certain woodpeckers are known for hoarding this fruit of the oak, hiding as many as 50,000 in one tree
ACORNS
These 4 syllables begin the nursery rhyme about the trio seen here
RUB A DUB DUB
Closely packed together
&
a small makeup case
compact [com-PACT] or a compact [COM-pact]
Water can come before this 5-letter salad green or it can be by itself
CRESS
In "Groundhog Day" Bill Murray wakes up precisely at 6:00 every morning to this Sonny & Cher song
I GOT YOU BABE
370 miles in diameter, Olympus Mons on this planet, is the largest volcano in our solar system
MARS
Crickets make their trademark chirp by rubbing these together--stridulation is the scientific term
THEIR WINGS
Something that pulls a vehicle behind it
&
a tall, narrow building
a tower [TOE-ur] & a tower [TAU-ur]
Mâche also has the sweet alliterative name this baby animal's lettuce
LAMB'S LETTUCE
Paul Reiser & Helen Hunt played newlywed spouses when this sitcom began
MAD ABOUT YOU
Due to warmer temperatures, the Conger one of these, about the size of New York City, recently collapsed off Antarctica
ICE SHELF
This phrase means to make something worse; I prefer iodized for my enemies
TO RUB SALT INTO WOUNDS
A burrowing insectivore
&
a Mexican cooking sauce
a mole [mōl] & mole [MOH-lay]
Eaten as a lettuce (though technically a leafy veggie), this form of chicory gets its name from the Italian for chicory
RADICCHIO
DOUBLE
ADORE YOU
Seen here, this lizard with a name from classical mythology, is known for its ability to run across water
BASILISK
In surrealist terms, fumage was making images with smoke; this similar French-derived term was making them by rubbing
FROTTAGE