Malcolm Gladwell's book about snap judgments is titled this eye-closing-&-opening action
Blink
It's the last word of "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe
nevermore
Nestle knows this word for a beloved sweet substance comes from a Nahuatl word meaning "bitter water"
Chocolate
Red Reznikov,
Big Boo &
Flaca Gonzales,
in close quarters
Like his Roman counterpart Neptune, this Greek god is often depicted with his trident & a dolphin
Poseidon
This trio of breakfast cereal mascots are known as ¡Pim! ¡Pum! ¡Pam! in Mexico
Snap Crackle Pop
Steinbeck won the Pulitzer Prize for this novel that told of the hardships of the Dust Bowl
The Grapes of Wrath
We bet Ken Jennings celebrates Jan. 4, the national day for this, from the Latin for "the place where 3 roads meet"
trivia
Rainbow,
Andre &
Jack Johnson,
finding their way comedically on ABC
black-ish
This messenger god wore winged sandals called Talaria
Hermes
On a football team the person in this position, abbreviated L.S., does a lot of hiking
Long Snapper
"When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd" conveyed this poet's grief over the death of President Lincoln
Whitman
Take to the river in this, from Eskimo meaning "boat of skins"
a kayak
Annalise Keating,
Wes Gibbins &
Laurel Castillo,
navigating the law
How to Get Away with Murder
She was ready to go to battle from the moment she sprang from Zeus' head
Athena
You'll need some of the aromatic spice in their name to make a batch of these treats
gingersnaps
"The Left Hand of Darkness" is a sci-fi novel by this woman whose middle initial stands for Kroeber
Ursula Le Guin
For sore muscles use a whirlpool bath to get some relief through this, from the Greek for "water" & "healing"
Hydrotherapy
A host of "hosts" on HBO:
Dolores Abernathy,
Teddy Flood &
Sheriff Reed
Westworld
The Eleusinian mysteries were secret religious rites honoring this Greek goddess of agriculture
Demeter
Be careful around this critter aka an alligator snapper
snapping turtle
For this woman seen here, "One Writer's Beginnings" was in 1909 in Jackson, Mississippi
Eudora Welty
"Cobra" comes from the Portuguese cobra de capello, meaning "snake with" one of these coverings
a Hood
Rebecca Bunch,
Paula Proctor &
Darryl Whitefeather...
sing out now!
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
As the wife of Zeus, she was the queen of the Olympian gods
Hera