Founded in 1929, this New York museum is dedicated to modern art
The Museum of Modern Art
Different types of this in the supermarket are labeled "all purpose" and "self-rising"
Flour
Male mosquitos usually feed on nectar; it's the female mosquitos who usually feed on this substance
Blood
A female horse, of course
Mare
The name of this bread spread goes all the way back to bous, a Greek word for "cow"
Butter
In this classic game from Milton Bradley, you have to connect 4 of your pieces in a row to win
Connect Four
These 2 vegetables were crossed to produce the broccoflower
Broccoli & cauliflower
Sharks can have as many as 5 rows of these, which fall out & grow back
Teeth
It's slang for a potato
The name of this colorless Russian spirit is a diminutive of the Russian word for "water", itself a colorless liquid
Vodka
It's a sheet or sponge cake spread with jelly & whipped cream & rolled up
A Jelly Roll
To test if an egg is fresh, put it in a bowl of cold water; if it does this, it's old
float
Species of this "masked" mammal include the North American & the crab-eating
Racoon
From the Greek word for "deep sleep", it's a deep, prolonged unconsciousness
Coma
From the Latin for "kidnapping", it's stealing the ideas or writings of another & passing them off as your own
Plagarism
This university is located in Hyde Park, on the south side of Chicago
the University of Chicago
The Belgian type of this battercake is served for breakfast or for dessert
Waffle
Eagles usually kill their prey with these body parts
Talons
It can be part of your foot, your shoe, your stocking or your loaf of bread
Heel
This form of big-guy wrestling takes its name from the Japanese for "mutual strike"
Sumo
Bakers have been using this brand of chocolate in their recipes since 1780
Baker's Chocolate
In the 1989 Farmer's Almanac, Edmund Muskie tells how to hypnotize one of these crustaceans before cooking it
Lobster
If this tall tropical bird stops eating certain algae, its pinkish feathers will turn white
Flamingo
A walking stick that probably isn't made of candy
Cane
The name of this breed of dog comes from the Low German for "puddle dog"
Poodle