Pu-239 is an isotope of this silvery metal
plutonium
I didn't try to call you because my phone only had 1 of these, which are related to decibels
bars
This store, UO for short, started in 1970 on Locust Street near the University of Pennsylvania
Urban Outfitters
Schubert's was unfinished:
NYMPHS YO
symphony
MYTHOLOGY
On an early book of Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator's maps, an image of this Titan holding the world was used
Sir Humphry Davy used electrolysis to isolate it, symbol K
potassium
A book you can read in one this, literally without getting up, is one under about 300 pages
sitting
This company that sells prescription glasses was named for 2 Jack Kerouac characters
Warby Parker
He or she does it with a wave:
NO CUT CORD
conductor
On an early book of Flemish cartographer Gerardus Mercator's maps, an image of this Titan holding the world was used
Atlas
Atomic No. 20, it's needed for kids' teeth to grow
calcium
It's a word for layers of thickness; paper towels & face masks can each be 2- or 3-
ply
This "Off the Wall" brand of skate shoes began in 1966
Vans
Pitchy Italian tooter:
COCO LIP
piccolo
This element makes up about 25% of the mass in your average star
helium
3-letter word for very small or very early, as in these "hours of the morning"
wee
Get cosmetics at Sephora or this rival with a 4-letter name & about 1,300 U.S. locations
Ulta
It's all about music love:
MOLAR INCH HIP
philharmonic
This English chemist & clergyman discovered oxygen in 1774
Joseph Priestley
In many high schools 1 credit equals 120 hours in a classroom--a "unit" named for this 19th c. steel tycoon & philanthropist
(Andrew) Carnegie
In 2006 J. Crew launched this sister brand that specializes in denim
Madewell
This section can really bang:
SUPERSONIC
percussion