JEWELRY

COOKING TERMS
SPORTS
FAIRIES & WEE FOLK
FOREIGN PHRASES
100

Dangle, clip-on or pierced, for example

Earrings
100

To brush melted butter on the Thanksgiving turkey at regular intervals

Baste

100

Basically, exercise is either isotonic or this type

Isometric

100

Sprite who carries "sleepy dust" to tired tots

The Sandman

100

French for "false step", it's a social error like stepping on someone's false teeth

Faux pas

200

These "buttons" button up your tuxedo shirt

Studs

200

From French "to make white", it's to boil food for a short time

Blanch

200

Of 10, 15, or 20 ft., the distance from the free throw line to the basket in the NBA

15 ft

200

From "boggart" meaning specter, this evil fairy kidnaps children who leave home without permissio

Boogeyman

200

Using Spanish, rhyming way Lone Ranger might tell his faithful companion to do it quickly

Pronto

300

Latin for a royal Persian headdress, it's Miss America's crowning glory

Tiara

300

Adding hot or tangy seasonings to food, it's Satan's favorite method of cooking ham or eggs

Deviled

300

In 1924, this Boston team was the 1st American team to join the NHL

Bruins

300

Abbey lubbers were minor devils who tempted these clerics to drunkenness

Monks
300

In Latin, literally "under the rose", it means secretly

Sub rosa

400

A gem carved in relief, or the kind of appearance Alfred Hitchcock made in his movies

Cameo

400

To cook food in liquid just below the boiling point, it's a way to pamper you eggs

Coddling

400

In 1985, for the 1st time in the 39 year history, a team from this country wasn't in Little League World Series

The United States

400

In Ireland and Scotland they wail & wash the clothes of people who'll die soon, respectively

Banshees

400

From the Greek, it's the highest point or a common business name

Acme

500

An ornament held by a pin or clasp & worn at the neck

Brooch

500

To brown a piece of meat & then simmer it in small amount of liquid in covered pan

Braising

500

In 1921, boxing's 1st million-dollar bout was won by this heavyweight

Jack Dempsey

500

The fairy king & queen in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"

Oberon & Titania

500

From Chinese for knocking the forehead on the ground while kneeling, it's showing servile deference

Kowtow

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