"That's no blizzard. That's my sister"
Frozen
On May 18, 1954 The New York Times headlined, "High Court Bans School" this divisive practice
Segregation
It comes before "Dane" in the name of a really good dog breed
Great
It starts a football game
Kickoff
Inhaling some of this second-lightest element makes your voice sound all funny
Helium
"We are all connected in the great circle of life"
The Lion King
In 1981 Ananda Chakrabarty received a patent for a life form made of just 1 this
a cell
It's orange, it's a root, it can make fries, it's this kind of "potato"
sweet
To scrape up your shoes
Scuff
Look what happens when a strong, healthy bone is soaked in vinegar; the acidic acid dissolves this key element, atomic No. 20; without it, the bone becomes soft & weak
Calcium
"A lie keeps growing and growing until it's as plain as the nose on your face"
Pinocchio
In May 1940 he became prime minister & began inspiring the British people
Churchill
A slogan popularized in the 1960s said "black is" this, highly pleasing to the sight
beautiful
This Arizona city is home to Lowell Observatory, from where Pluto was discovered
Flagstaff
In an idiom something that fails to arouse any interest is said to "go over like a" balloon made of this metal
Lead
"I shall call him Squishy & he shall be mine. & he shall be my Squishy. Come here, Squishy"
Finding Nemo
John, Paul, George & Ringo arrived in the U.S., bringing this 11-letter contagion
Beatlemania
This adjective meaning "really big" comes from ancient Greek for a really big statue
Colossal
It's another name for the pope
Pontiff
"God bless" this radioactive element, atomic No. 95, that was first produced by a team of U.S. chemists in 1944
Americium
"Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind"
Lilo and Stitch
In 1949 mainland China became a Communist state with this man as its leader
Mao Zedong
Baseball player Lefty Gomez is credited with the line "I'd rather be" this "than good"
lucky
This officer, from the Old French for "custody", maintains order in a courtroom
Bailiff
Alphabetically, it's the first chemical element to have a single-letter symbol
Boron