This saint once rolled in nettles to imitate the tortures of the saints.
St. Thérèse of Lisieux?
A feline’s bonnet
cat’s hat
The largest desert in the world
Antarctica
Kieran Hickey
Queer
This cheese is definitely not yours
Nacho Cheese
This saint once had their leg shattered, but it healed in a way that made their leg look ugly, so they requested it be broken again so the bones could be reset more handsomely — purely for vanity.
St. Ignatius of Loyola
A rodent’s lodging.
mouse house
The closest planet to Earth
Venus
If Anselm's roast last night is the perfect example of a good roast, it could be described by this adjective.
Quintessential
This is what you get when you cross a snowman with a vampire
Frostbite
This Pope Saint saw St. Michael the Archangel sheathing his sword atop Hadrian’s Mausoleum in Rome, signaling the end of a plague in the year 590
St. Gregory the Great
A monk’s sleeping space
Monks Bunk (bonus points for Friar’s Choir)
The Canary Islands are named for this animal
A dog. (from the Latin canariae insulae, “islands of dogs”
John Gayrone is known to do this in many conversations
Quibble
This is what you call bears with no ears
B
Before converting, this future saint worked as a highway robber, so brutal that he once murdered a pregnant woman — but later became a desert monk so renowned for holiness that Augustine called him “the flower of the desert.”
St. Moses the Black?
A magician’s rabbit residence
Hare's Lair
The heaviest organ in the human body
The skin
In physics, the building block particles like up, down, and strange
Quark
This math book tragically took its own life because it had too many of these
Problems
This 3rd-century martyr’s body was said to keep bleeding for days after his beheading, inspiring the faithful to collect cloths soaked with his blood as relics
St. Denis of Paris
A bashful little pig
Shy Sty
This gas makes up the majority of Earth’s atmosphere
Nitrogen
In the NATO phonetic alphabet, the word used for the letter Q
Quebec
This kind of bee makes milk
What is a boo-bees