Perhaps something you ate didn't agree with you if you look "green around" these fish part
the gills
Harper Lee based Dill Harris on Truman Capote, a childhood friend in Alabama, in this Pulitzer-winning 1960 novel
To Kill a Mockingbird
This title was given to the rulers of ancient Egypt who were considered both monarchs & gods
pharaoh
Animals react to winter weather in different ways; monarch butterflies set off on this type of journey
migration
Slate's theory on why glasses were enough to disguise this hero--all his pals had a condition called face blindness
Superman
In 2020 this company celebrated the 50th anniversary of the culinary delight known as the Shamrock Shake
McDonald's
Mary Shelley wrote, "I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing" in this 1818 novel; spark infused! Ooooops
Frankenstein
As she stepped up to the guillotine in 1793, this queen apologized to the executioner for stepping on his foot
Marie Antoinette
Lobsters & tarantulas both have these hard outer bodies that must be periodically molted
exoskeletons
Based in the conveniently located Central City, this hero is AKA the Scarlet Speedster & the Fastest Man Alive
The Flash
Coach Vince Lombardi took over this NFL team in 1959 & led them to greatness
Green Bay Packers
In 1973 Anne Rice sank her teeth into writing her first novel, about an "interview with" one of these, & finished in 5 weeks
vampire
King Bhumibol reigned for 70 years in this Asian nation once known as Siam
Thailand
Some of these mammals give birth hanging upside down, with the mothers catching the baby in their wings as it drops
bats
This show starring Stephen Amell as a billionaire who takes aim at crime began in 2012; get the point?
Arrow
In 1916 it began packaging its flagship product in a variety of glass called Georgia green
Coca-Cola
Bootlegger Max Gerlach was one of the people F. Scott Fitzgerald may have used as the model for this title character
DAILY DOUBLE
Jay Gatsby
Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia claimed descent from the Queen of Sheba & this Biblical king
Solomon
The giant species of this South American insectivore has no teeth & an up to 2-foot-long tongue
anteater
Crashing a plane he's on? Killing a nuclear physicist on a football field? This masked "Batman" villain sure gets around
Bane
This metropolis in "The Wizard of Oz" had houses built of green marble
Emerald City
She showed "Sense & Sensibility" by starting that book with "The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex"
Jane Austen
A 2014 play was titled this, the expected name & number of the heir to the British throne at the time, who has now become king.
Charles III
One of the largest structures made by rodents or any animal, a 2,800' long one is found in a Canadian national park
beaver dam
In "Justice League", this Jason Momoa character admits, "I don't want to die. I'm young. There's (stuff) that I want to do"
Aquaman