BRAND MASCOTS
Little Green Sprout is a sidekick to this other vegetable pitchman
Green Giant
In 1853 this nurse was superintendent at London's Institution for Sick Gentlewomen in Distressed Circumstances
Florence Nightengale
A canticle is one of these performed in a church's public service
a song
A New Orleans bar is named for this man whom the owner wanted to shelter after helping him escape from St. Helena
Napoleon
"Men Are from Mars, Women Are from" here, like the title of John Gray's book
Venus
Jay Ward Productions created "Rocky & Bullwinkle" as well as this naval mascot of a sweetened corn & oat cereal
Captain Crunch
Before she helped desegregate armed forces nurses, Mabel Staupers worked at a Harlem sanitarium that mainly battled this lung disease
tuberculosis
A cathedra is one of these objects used by a bishop
chair
This merry old soul of children's rhyme presides from a mural over the bar named for him at the St. Regis in New York City
Old King Cole
If someone is amazing in your eyes, he or she has done this, maybe like someone putting up an astronomical mobile
hung the moon
Julius is the first name of the mustached man on cans of these chips
Pringles
Civil War nurse Dorothea Dix also worked to help people with this condition, often kept in "cages, closets, cellars"
mental illness
Agape is the Christian concept of this, sometimes called charity
brotherly love
Harry's Bar in Venice, Italy is famed for bellinis & this dish of thinly sliced beef, also named for a famed Venetian artist
carpaccio
Done by sailors of yore, "following" this has come to mean using your inner compass to get direction in life
follow the north star
The Pillsbury Doughboy also goes by this 2-word name
Poppin' Fresh
An 1951 Life Magazine piece on Maude Callen gave prominence to the combined job "nurse" this, created around 1930
Nurse Midwife
The ancient statement of faith called these men's creed begins, "I believe in God, the Father almighty"
The Apostle's Creed
"Inspired by Malayan life in the 1920s", the long bar at Raffles in this city-state is famous for a certain drink being "slung"
Singapore
Referencing an object we're used to seeing fall, this 8-letter type of "rise" means impressively fast
meteoric
A stork with a Groucho Marx voice is the mascot of this brand of pickles
Vlasic
The Kenny method of treating paralysis caused by this viral disease was developed by Sister Kenny, an Australian nurse
polio
A pardoner was someone who sold these to sinners, like Johann Tetzel of the Reformation era
indulgence
The Inklings, including Tolkien & Lewis, were known to "draught" at the Eagle & Child Pub in this city
Oxford
When a youngster has trouble adapting to adulthood, it's this 3-word phrase, like when the rocket doesn't make it off the pad
failure to launch