NURSERY RHYME WOMEN
THE BODY HUMAN
HISTORICAL OPERAS
PHOTOGRAPHERS
FOOD & DRINK
200
'It's the name shared by a lamb owner & a gardener'
Mary
200
'This nerve consisting of about a million fibers connects the eyeball to the brain'
Optic Nerve
200
'In an 1846 opera, this Hun gets stabbed to death by his honey, Odabella'
Attila
200
'After World War II, Dorothea Lange produced photo essays such as "Three Mormon Towns" for this magazine'
"Life"
200
'"Food Lover's Companion" calls this Belgian cheese "the stinkiest of the strong-smelling cheeses"'
Limburger
400
'The old woman lived in a shoe and Peter Peter's wife lived in one of these'
Pumpkin
400
'The body's cell metabolism is controlled by hormones from this gland in the front of the neck'
Thyroid Gland
400
'You need a mezzo to play this beautiful queen in Phillip Glass's opera "Akhenaton"'
Nefertiti
400
'in 1980, Jimmy Carter awarded this landscape photographer the Presidential Medal of Freedom'
Ansel Adams
400
'Because of its tartness, the reddish stalk of this pie plant is often cooked with sugar'
Rhubarb
600
'She suffered from aracnophobia'
Little Miss Muffet
600
'The brachii in the arm and the femorus in the thigh are examples of these two-headed muscles'
Biceps
600
'This Aztec is the title character in operas by Karl Heinrich Braun & Roger Sessions'
Montezuma
600
'This photographer known for her bizarre portraits was born Diane Nemerov in 1923'
Diane Arbus
600
'It's a sweet, often syrupy drink to which medicine can be added, but many prefer bourbon & mint'
Julep
800
'Under Mrs. Sprat's dietary regimen, she could only eat this'
Fat
800
'If this organ secretes too much insulin, hypoglycemia can occur'
Pancreas
800
'At the end of Donizetti's opera "Anna Bolena", this woman is Henry VIII's new queen'
Jane Seymour
800
'Edward Steichen was director of this NYC museum's photography department from 1947 to 1962'
Museum of Modern Art
800
'It's the chemical-sounding name for an old fountain drink made with carbonated water & a syrup'
Phosphate
1000
'She went to the tailors to buy her dog a coat, but when she came back, he was riding a goat'
Old Mother Hubbard
1000
'Shaped like a bishop's hat, the valve between the heart's left ventricle & left atrium is called this'
Mitral Valve
1000
'This Portuguese explorer falls in love with an African captive in Meyerbeer's opera, "L'Africaine"'
Vasco da Gama
1000
'This U.S. born dadaist invented the technique for abstract photographs he called "ray-o-graphs"'
Man Ray
1000
'Liver pates are sometimes called this, after the name of the dish in which they're cooked & served'
Terrine
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