PROVERBS
THE ANIMA"LL" KINGDOM
DO NOT PASS "O"
GONE BABY GONE
MAKE THE PHRASE
BODY WORKS
100

It is said that this "lies at the bottom of a well"; it's also "stranger than fiction"

Truth

100

The alpaca & this relative are domestic animals not known to exist in a wild state

The Llama

100

According to Catholic doctrine, not quite heaven or hell

Limbo

100

She was last seen in a twin-engine Lockheed Electra in July 1937

Amelia Earhart

100

A boxer trying to get down to, say, 135 pounds for a fight is attempting to "make" this

Weight

100

These smallest blood vessels are barely wider than the blood cells that pass through them single file

Capillaries

200

It's the proverb represented by the trio seen here

"See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil"

200

This large reptile has a u-shaped snout & a bite in which all the teeth of the lower jaw fit within the teeth of the upper jaw

The Alligator

200

A homeless migrant who might ride the rails

Hobo

200

The first recorded disappearance of a U.S. ship in this area of the Atlantic was the USS Cyclops in March 1918

The Bermuda Triangle

200

o discern, to complete writing a check or to engage in kissing, you "make" this

Out

200

Skin color ranging from pale yellow to black is largely determined by the amount of this dark pigment in the skin

Melanin

300

Now for your spring forecast... "March comes in like" this "& goes out like a lamb"

a lion

300

With a wingspan over 5 feet, the great black-backed is the largest species of this seabird

The Gull

300

A wall painting on wet plaster

Fresco

300

One minute in 79 A.D., you're this city of 10-20,000; post-Vesuvius, you're a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Pompeii

300

To act with speed, you "make" this, also said to make waste

Haste

300

This chamber, also called the voice box, is larger in males than in females, producing a deeper voice

The Larynx

400

The Spanish equivalent of this proverb is "No solo de pan vive el hombre"

Man doesn't live by bread alone

400

This burrowing mammal has a carapace, a set of plates covered in scales

The Armadillo

400

The body without the limbs or head

Torso

400

Pieces of arms were found with this statue on a Greek island in 1820

The Venus de Milo

400

An attempt that'll end in success or utter disaster is described in the rhyming phrase "make or..."

Break

400

This largest artery in the body is over a foot long

The Aorta

500

Especially in today's job market, "He who would climb" this "must begin at the bottom"

The Ladder

500

This primarily ground-dwelling monkey is seen here

The Mandrill

500

A round of gunfire

A Salvo

500

In August of 1590 2 words carved on trees--Croatoan & Cro--were the last traces of the 100 colonists on this island

Roanoke

500

Something that serves as a substitute, especially of an expedient nature, is "make-" this

Do (or shift)

500

Robert Wadlow, the tallest man on record, grew to 8'11" due to a condition called gigantism in which too much growth hormone is produced by this important gland at the base of the brain

Pituitary