MY, HOW YOU'VE GROWN!
MUSICAL ADJECTIVES
LITERARY HODGEPODGE
LEARN TO COOK
REMEMBER "Y" 2 "K"
200
'The tongue of this mammal is about 2 feet long & flits rapidly in & out to lick up the tiny prey in its name'
an anteater
200
'Christina Aguilera sang "You are" this "no matter what they say, words can't bring you down"'
beautiful
200
'In the Grimm tale "Jorinda and Joringel", Jorinda is turned into one of these birds known for singing in the evening'
a nightingale
200
'To maximize flavor impact, this type of plant, like basil & parsley, should be added at the end of cooking'
an herb
200
'An Eskimo canoe'
a kayak
400
'It's the giant beast seen
here
taking the bait; it can grow to about 60 feet & weigh more than 1,000 pounds'
squid
400
'This hit gives me a tingle that "starts in my toes & I crinkle my nose wherever it goes I always know"'
"Bubbly"
400
'You know this Lewis Carroll classic by a shortened name; its full title includes the word "Adventures"'
Alice in Wonderland
400
'A cup of this long or short grain, the primary food of half the world's pop., is cooked with 2 cups of water'
rice
400
'The only U.S. state that fits the category'
Kentucky
600
'Awwww! This giant 2-colored 6-foot, 300-pound Asian mammal is so cute!'
a panda
600
'In a Linkin Park song, "I've become so" this "I can't feel you there"'
numb
600
'Part I of this 1995 Gregory Maguire novel that inspired a musical is called "Munchkinlanders"'
Wicked
600
'You'll want to cook this on the day you buy it; the husks should be green & the silk golden'
corn
600
'Former Texas gubernatorial candidate Friedman can help you with this adjective for tightly curled hair'
kinky
800
'"S" is for
this
amphibian; most are only a few inches long, but
giant Chinese ones
can grown much larger'
salamander
800
'Soft Cell sang, "Once I ran to you, now I'll run from you" in an '80s song about this title kind of love'
Tainted
800
'"A Separate Peace" tells of 2 preppies at the Devon School in this "Granite State"'
New Hampshire
800
'This fruit, essential to make guacamole, is ripe when the top & bottom yield to pressure'
avocado
800
'This Russian composer's middle name was Ilyich'
Tchaikovsky
1000
'The curved horns of the water type of this animal may have a total length of 12 feet'
a buffalo
1000
'"Feel the rain on your skin, no one else can feel it for you, only you can let it in" in this Natasha Bedingfield song'
"Unwritten"
1000
'"The Amber Spyglass" is the third book in the trilogy called "His Dark" these'
Materials
1000
'This tuber originally from the Peruvian Andes should be stored in a cool, dry place away from onions'
a potato
1000
'One tap on a computer terminal gives us this compound word'
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