An amphibian avenue
Toad Road
Green olives are traditionally stuffed with these red veggies.
Pimientos
If you got a trapezoid for your birthday, you got a figure with this many sides & a crummy gift.
Four
The Rijksmuseum is an art museum in this city.
Amsterdam
1984: “Gremlins”, “The Karate Kid”, “Ghostbusters”
Ghostbusters
An Appaloosa from Oslo
Norse Horse
If chives were chive talkin', they'd mention they were part of this vegetable family.
Onions
In our number system, it’s 10; in a triangle, it’s the lowest side.
The base
The Museum of the American West in Los Angeles is part of the complex named for this singing cowboy.
Gene Autry
2007: “Spider-Man 3”, “Shrek the Third”, “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End”
Spider-Man 3
Goldilocks sat on one (actually, on all 3)
Bear Chair
For cooking, garlic bulbs are broken up into segments called these.
1/15 + 1/45 = this
4/45
In 1902 the Egyptian Museum moved from this “pyramid” city to nearby Cairo.
Giza
1942: “Bambi”, “Mrs. Miniver”, “Casablanca”
Bambi
The jargon of an Australian wild dog
Dingo Lingo
When making a pie with strawberries & this tart vegetable, just use its red stalks; the leaves are toxic.
Rhubarb
It’s any system of geometry not based on the system in “Elements”, a book from around 300 B.C.
non-Euclidean
Ceremonial robes of these onetime highest Venetian officials are displayed in Venice’s Museo Correr.
The doges
1973: “The Sting”, “The Exorcist”, “American Graffiti”
The Exorcist
A marine bivalve's improvisational music session
Clam Jam
Before cooking, you have to top & tail & maybe destring the runner type of these.
Beans
From the Latin for “agreeing”, it describes 2 figures that coincide when superimposed.
Congruent
Last name of paleontologist Richard, who was director of the National Museums of Kenya from 1968 to 1989.
Leakey
1954: “The Caine Mutiny”, “White Christmas”, “Rear Window”
White Christmas