"Passing stranger! You do not know how longingly I look upon you" begins one of the poems in his "Leaves of Grass"
Walt Whitman
Plague is generally spread from rodents to humans by these insects
fleas
King's Consort
Queen
This breakfast pastry, often filled with fruit or cheese, sounds like a specialty of Copenhagen
danish
This Hebrew phrase meaning "good luck" is popularly used to express congratulations
mazel tov
This Patricia Highsmith novel about 2 men contemplating swapping murders was made into a film by Hitchcock
Strangers on a Train
If detected in time, plague is treatable with these drugs like streptomycin
antibiotics
Affirmative
Yes
On Hanukkah it's traditional to give out chocolates shaped like these, in little bags
coins
Italian for "first lady", it can refer to an opera singer or someone who's just spoiled
This H.G. Wells novel begins, "The stranger came early in February, one wintry day...wrapped up from head to foot"
The Invisible Man
A CDC laboratory in this state's city of Fort Collins is the USA's frontline against plague
Colorado
Portals
The Doors
Nestle suggests making these indoors using mini marshmallows, Toll House morsels & Golden Grahams cereal
s'mores
Germans call a pear birne; a strawberry, erdbeere; & this fruit weintraube
grape
In "Mysterious Stranger: A Book of Magic", this current performer outlines some of his public stunts
David Blaine
The 3 forms of plague are septicemic, pneumonic & this one that affects the lymph glands
bubonic
Buddhist Bliss
Nirvana
Stop by this franchise when its "Hot Light" is on & you'll get fresh glazed doughnuts hot off the line
Krispy Kreme
In Japanese umi is sea or ocean & yama is this
mountain
A Martian named Valentine Michael Smith is the main character in this man's "Stranger in a Strange Land"
Robert Heinlein
In his famous diary, he recounted the horrors of the Great Plague of 1660s London
Samuel Pepys
Black Sabbath
Ebony Sunday
Fish & chips maker Christopher Sell began frying & selling this treat from Hostess & now it's all the rage
Twinkies
An artist or writer's greatest work is often referred to by this 2-word Latin phrase
magnum opus