Washington: this computer geek
Ray Bradbury's headstone calls him the author of this 1953 classic
Fahrenheit 451
One method to show movies this way divides the image into red & blue parts that your brain combines
3D
The AD100 is an annual list of the best in design from this magazine
Architectural Digest
No:
this pump sends oxygenated blood throughout the body via arteries
your heart
Nebraska: this "Oracle of Omaha"
Warren Buffet
This Irish author is buried with his wife Nora in Zurich's Fluntern Cemetery
James Joyce
Stick two forks together, insert a toothpick into the tines, and you'll find that you can balance it on the side of a glass; it's a method of finding the center of this and it looks cool
gravity (or mass)
Bill Moggridge set the standard with his design for this: a clamshell case with a hinged lid that folded over a keyboard
a laptop computer
No:
this largest gland in humans is the body's main chemical factory
the liver
Louisiana: Tom Benson, owner of these 2 pro sports teams
the Saints and the Hornets
This British author was buried in the Shire-- Oxfordshire, that is-- alongside wife Edith
Tolkien
It's annoying when you walk across carpet & touch metal but helpful when Xerox machines use it to make copies
static electricity
This Greek olive gets its name from the Greek city of its (& Yanni's) birth
kalamata
Without 1, yes; without 2, no:
2 million nephrons filter 400 gallons of blood daily in a healthy pair of these
kidneys
Oregon: this chairman of Nike
Phil Knight
Notables in Paris' Pere Lachaise include Jean de Brunhoff, who created this "little elephant" of kids' books
Babar
Defined as a system of particles uniformly distributed in a gas, it's used in spray paint
aerosol
In 2012 Xi Jinping succeeded this man as head of China's Communist Party
Hu Jintao
Yes:
removal of this gland lying crosswise behind the stomach can be mitigated in part by insulin shots
a pancreas
Kansas: Charles of this family that supports conservative causes
Koch
This author of "Light In August" was laid to rest in Saint Peter's cemetery in Oxford, Mississippi
William Faulker
Have fun with the over 300-year-old "3-body problem", determining the motions of these 3 bodies based only on mutual gravity
sun, moon, and earth
Sealy uses this 2-letter symbol on the NYSE, perhaps to represent a user of one of its mattresses
ZZ
Yes:
a laparoscope is used to remove this small pouch that stores bile; the patient can be home the next day
the gallbladder