SEAFOOD
RHYME TIME
A LANDMARK EVENT
SCIENCE NONFICTION
VOCABULARY
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This dish, fried squid, can be served with dipping sauces like remoulade or marinara

calamari

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A navy man whose job it is to mend & alter uniforms

a tailor sailor (sailor tailor)

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Let me take you uptown 'cause I'm going to this 5-acre landmark in Central Park, dedicated by Yoko Ono in 1985

Strawberry Fields

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Dive inside the mind of a creature with neural matter in each of its 8 arms in "The Soul of" this cephalopod

an octopus

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Popularized in the 1990s, it's to bestow a present on someone else that was originally bestowed upon you

regift

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Traditional uses for these little tinned fishies include adding them to puttanesca sauce or Caesar dressing for umami

anchovies

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A burn mark from a flaming light stick

a torch scorch

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A lovely example of what is--let's be honest--iffy engineering, this famous European structure had its 850th anniv. in 2023

the Leaning Tower of Pisa

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Part of the name of our species is in the name of Yuval Noah Harari's book subtitled "A Brief History of Humankind"

Sapiens

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Used both positively & negatively, this Yiddish word means a lot of nerve or gall

chutzpah

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It's not just humans; starfish also like to eat this bivalve with a fluted shell, the main ingredient in coquilles St.-Jacques

scallops

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Bony framework made of a glutinous protein

a gelatin skeleton

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In May 2025 this 10-story statue in Rio was illuminated with an image of Pope Francis & a message--"Todos! Todos! Todos!"

Christ the Redeemer

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This director of the Hayden Planetarium has written popular science books for Joe Sixpack like "Astrophysics for People in a Hurry"

Neil deGrasse Tyson

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From Sanskrit, this synonym for expert is used of political commentators like George Will & Jessica Tarlov

pundit

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This seafood stew gets its name from Provençal words for "boil" & "lower"

Bouillabaisse

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A daily record or diary of spring

a vernal journal

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168 stainless steel plates welded seamlessly make up this 110-ton Chicago landmark unveiled in 2004

"The Bean" (Cloud Gate)

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"Entangled Life" by Merlin Sheldrake is about this kingdom; Mr. Sheldrake says much of the world is stitched together by its mycelium

fungus (fungi)

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It's the word for a work of art in 3 sections or panels & often used as an altarpiece

triptych

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An Italian dialect gives us this name for the European sea bass, which is often served with lemon

branzino

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A dull, unimaginative picture made of colored bits of stone or glass

a prosaic mosaic

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Site planning for these twin towers in Malaysia began in 1992; excavation saw 500 truckloads of earth get moved per night

the Petronas Towers

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"Strata" tells of 4 moments in Earth's history, including the G.O.E., or this event 2.4 billion years ago, that made breathing easier

the Great Oxygenation (Oxidation) Event

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From Greek for "to teach", it describes something intended to teach or inform, but can also mean preachy or moralizing

didactic