This photo-sharing app gets its name from combining parts of the words "instant" & "telegram."
This celestial body orbits the Earth and influences its tides.
the moon
Relaxed fit / Boot cut / Skinny
jeans
A type of fruit and a tech company known for its iPhones.
Apple
Around 1851 Hermann von Helmholtz invented the ophthalmoscope, used to examine these body parts.
the eyes
What the British call a jumper we call this type of sweater that you pull over your head.
a pullover
Without this broadcasting device, we wouldn't be able to amplify, transmit, or recorded sound.
microphone
Mug / Booster / Jump
shots
A famous U.S. city and a popular brand of cream cheese.
Philadelphia
Originally used to check for flaws in machine parts, this device was first used on pregnant women in the 1950s.
ultrasound
It is the title of Stephen King's novel about the creepy clown Pennywise.
It
You don't have to be in this borough of NYC to drink the cocktail of the same name.
a Manhattan
Strawberries / the planet Mars / a Radio Flyer wagon
things that are red
A 1960s British rock band and an insect.
Beatles
In the 1750s naval surgeon James Lind showed that this could be cured & prevented by eating citrus fruit.
scurvy
This unit of measure is the distance a burst of light travels in one year, about 5.8 trillion miles.
a light-year
You don't have to be a stonecutter to use one of these jobs for canning & preserving.
a Mason jar
Life / Yellow / Bomber
jackets
A famous Hollywood actor and a popular breakfast item.
2022 brought the first transplant of a heart from this farm animal into a person.
This lubricant's name means "Water Displacement, 40th formula."
WD-40
The Virgin Mary is frequently referred to by this name, Italian for "Our Lady."
Madonna
Your heart / Your cool / Your marbles
things you lose
A luxury car brand and a large African mammal.
Jaguar
Testing this anesthetic on himself, Sir Humphry Davy found it made him dizzy & euphoric.
nitrous oxide (laughing gas)