The nutrient fluid that circulates through a plant; it's also slang for a fool
Sap
An elephant's trunk contains roughly 40,000 of these, more than you have in your whole body
Muscles
In 1947 this carrier began flying regularly to London on what was called the "Kangaroo Route"
Quantas
Womb
Uterus
Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Great America was the world's first inverted, outside-looping one of these rides
Roller Coaster
It's a large metal pan used in Chinese cooking
Wok
A song from "Annie Get Your Gun" says, "Got no mansion, got no" this boat, "still I'm happy with what I've got"
Yacht
The airline with only directions in its name?
Southwest Airlines
Voice box
Larnyx
At the Grammys from the Staples Center in 2020, Alicia Keys said, "We are... heartbroken in The House That" this Laker "Built"
Kobe Bryant
On "Game of Thrones", Peter Dinklage's character was called this word, which means a mischievous child
Imp
Title for a Russian empress, like Nicholas II's Alexandra
Czarina
he headquarters of this airline that was organized jointly in 1953 by the federal & state government is in Cologne, Germany
Lufthansa
The carpus
Wrist
$60013
This tiny 4-letter green plant covers forest floors; what's called this on the north side of trees is often actually algae
mOSS
18th century men often wore a gooseberry--a large, frizzled one of these
Wig
A moral compass
Conscious
A few years after losing control of TWA around 1960, this man sold his shares for more than $500 million
Howard Hughes
Tympanum or tympanic membrane
Eardrum
The female of this animal named for an Australian island gives birth to 20-40 joeys but only 4 survive
Tamanian Devil
A family or group of whales is known by this term
Pod
The Latin for "to declare" is the origin of this legal term for a formal accusation
Indict
On May 27, 1936 Dublin & Bristol were on the very first route of this airline
Aer Lingus
Pollex
Thumb
President Carter's executive orders 12127 & 12148 set up this agency that's ready for disaster
fema