THE BODY HUMAN
THE "RH" FACTOR
CHILDRENS LITERATURE
INVENTIONS
MOVIE OBJECTS
200
'Vibrissae are the short stiff hairs that line this organ of smell'
Nose
200
'Scarlett O'Hara's favorite Butler'
Rhett
200
'The villagers come when the boy cries "Wolf!" because they think these animals are in danger'
Sheep
200
'In 1860 L.O. Colvin invented one of the first machines that performed this farm chore, but it annoyed the cows'
Milking machine
200
'Citizen Kane's last word; the object it refers to isn't revealed until the end of the film'
"Rosebud"
400
'When a woman is born, these reproductive organs contain about 2 million potential eggs'
Ovaries
400
'While the reddish stalks of this plant may be eaten, the leaves are highly poisonous'
Rhubarb
400
'The children in this 1981 Chris Von Allsburg book play a jungle board game that turns real'
"Jumanji"
400
'In 1870 Mattie Knight patented a machine that folded flat bottoms on these grocery carriers'
Paper/shopping bags
400
'In 1978's "Superman", Lex Luthor obtains a glowing chunk of this mineral, Superman's weakness'
Kryptonite
600
'Melatonin is secreted by this gland named for its resemblance to a pine cone'
Pineal gland
600
'These 2 important European rivers differ by only one letter'
Rhine & Rhone
600
'The illustrator of 1902's "The Tale of Peter Rabbit"'
Beatrix Potter
600
'Murray Spangler invented the modern type of this device & his relative William Hoover sold them'
Vacuum cleaner
600
'This director called objects that drive the plot "MacGuffins", like the engine plans in "The 39 Steps"'
Alfred Hitchcock
800
'Hypoglycemia occurs when this organ secretes too much insulin'
Pancreas
800
'This parallelogram with 4 equal sides resembles a slanted square'
Rhombus
800
'While living on a Maine farm, he wrote "Charlotte's Web", which is set on a farm'
E.B. White
800
'After his sweetheart's ice cream melted as he rowed it to her, Ole Evinrude invented this type of engine'
Outboard motor
800
'In "A Very Brady Sequel", Tim Matheson struggles to steal the Bradys' statue of one of these animals'
Horse
1000
'Prone to inflammation, this clear membrane covers the front of the eyeball & lines the eyelids'
Conjunctive eye
1000
'In mythology she's the wife of Cronus & the mother of Zeus'
Rhea
1000
'Alice couldn't tell if this ovoid "Looking Glass" character was wearing a cravat or a belt'
Humpty Dumpty
1000
'It took Dr. Wilson Greatbatch 2 years to develop this heart regulator first implemented in 1960'
Pacemaker
1000
'In "Cool Hand Luke", Paul Newman is put on a chain gang for vandalizing these mechanical devices'
Parking meters
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