Fran Lebowitz jokingly said, "My favorite animal is" this, but she didn't specify porterhouse or T-bone
a steak
This superhero was raised by his Aunt May
Spider-Man
The belief in the need to secure rights & opportunities for women equal to those of men
Feminism
"Nowhere Man" is Robert Rosen's take on "The Final Days of" THIS Beatle
John Lennon
Minimum number of mirrors needed to make a kaleidoscope
2
This breakfast goody has been described as "an unsweetened doughnut with rigor mortis"
a bagel
Aunt Chloe is the long-suffering wife of this Harriet Beecher Stowe character
Uncle Tom
It's the predominant religion of India
Hinduism
"Gold Dust Woman" can only be a biography of THIS member of Fleetwood Mac
Stevie Nicks
In 1668 Newton placed a mirror in one of these devices to create a much better image
a telescope
Mark Twain said that cauliflower "is nothing but" this vegetable "with a college education"
Cabbage
In "Pride & Prejudice", this heroine tours Pemberley with Mrs. Gardiner, a favorite aunt
Elizabeth Bennet
Name THIS late 19th century movement that characterized by relatively small, thin, yet visible brush strokes, open composition, emphasis on accurate depiction of light in its changing qualities (often accentuating the effects of the passage of time)
Impressionism
A book claims that "the year that rock exploded" was 1971, the year of this Carole King album including "I Feel The Earth Move"
Tapestry
Before the advent of this device in the 1911 Indy 500, passengers called riding mechanics watched for cars coming up behind
rearview mirror
This American president (1981 to 1989) said, "You can tell a lot about a fellow's character" by his way of eating jellybeans
Reagan
Ann Dowd won an Emmy for playing the tyrannical overseer Aunt Lydia on this dystopian favorite
The Handmaid's Tale
The name of this severe, sometimes fatal form of food poisoning comes from the Latin for "sausage"
Botulism
Danny Sugerman wrote a few books about The Doors & one called "Appetite for Destruction" about this group
Guns N' Roses
There is evidence that Precolumbian Mesoamericans used this black volcanic rock with a Roman name to make mirrors
obsidian
Thackeray's "Ballad of" this dish calls it "a sort of soup or broth... or hotchpotch of all sorts of fishes"
Bouillabaisse
Betsey Trotwood is great-aunt & guardian to this Dickens title character
David Copperfield
A division of a group into mutually antagonistic factions, like the Catholic Church in 1054
schism
"Waging Heavy Peace" is this musician's tale from Ontario boyhood to rock star & member of CSNY
Neil Young
"Equine" name for a mirror mounted on a frame that can be tilted
a cheval glass