Superman has problems with remnants of his destroyed planet, like the green & red varieties of this substance
kryptonite
A Louis XVI one of these that showed phases of the moon as well as the seconds & minutes sold in 1999 for $3 million
a clock
Before a trip, it's proper to wish someone "bon" this, whether they're traveling by ship or not
voyage
A really extensive musical ballad
a long song
"And I am telling you I'm not going" to try & sing that song from this 2006 film; I'll leave it to Jennifer Hudson
Dreamgirls
In 1990 Crayola introduced a fluorescent color called Unmellow this
Yellow
A planet goes boom from the Genesis device as the crew searches for this guy in the third "Star Trek" movie
Spock
Some of this early Rock & Roll singer's hair (maybe his sideburns?) sold in 2002 for $115,120
Elvis Presley
In many places of business, "no zapatos, no service", "zapatos" being Spanish for these
shoes
A jacket for a nanny or a billy
a goat coat
"Everything in this room is eatable, even I'm eatable! But that is called 'cannibalism', my dear children" is from this film
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
What was once called flesh is now this, like the fruit
Peach
This animated alien is known for trying to blow up Earth with his Illudium Pew-36 Explosive Space Modulator
Kyle
**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**
In 2001, an anonymous buyer paid more than $6 million for a 1623 "first folio" of this English author's plays
(William) Shakespeare
Italian for "to the tooth", it's how to order your pasta if you want it a little firm
al dente
A rather hefty Webelo or Tenderfoot
a stout Scout
starwars.com described this character as "A loathsome slug of a gangster" & under gender listed "Neither"
Jabba the Hutt
Irish eyes must smile at the green crayon called this, like a certain 3-leaved plant
Shamrock
Earth was spared thanks to this Nickelodeon "boy genius" who competed on "Intergalactic Showdown"
Jimmy Neutron
In 2000 a set of books about these critters "Of America" by John James Audubon sold at auction for $8.8 million
birds
Germany's superhighway, it's the equivalent of our expressways
the Autobahn
A bed covering made from bits & pieces of Scottish skirts
a kilt quilt
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Matt Damon gave this title character an "Identity" & a "Supremacy"
Bourne
Crayola had a purple crayon named for this shrub before the "Desperate Housewives" lived on its lane
Wisteria
To pave the way for a new hyperspace bypass, Vogons blow up the Earth in this 2005 film
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The world's most valuable one of these instruments is one made by Antonio Stradivari in 1716 worth $18 million
a violin
"Seize the day", I tell you, but do it with this Latin phrase
carpe diem
An engineless aircraft for a brown recluse
a spider glider
Jack Black wrestles with a problem & cooks up a scheme to save a monastery in this 2006 film
Nacho Libre
In 1993 Crayola added a mellow orange crayon & named it for this pasta dish
Macaroni and Cheese