Words of wisdom say this pair of 3-word phrases will make you "healthy, wealthy & wise"
Early to bed early to rise
In 2009's "Up", gruff & bespectacled Carl Fredricksen is a retired salesman of these
Balloons
Coach Rivers in the NBA or young Ms. McStuffins in animation
Doc
It's a structure made of DNA found in the cell nucleus; the hermit crab has 254, we have 46
Chromosomes
Yes, for a senor or senorita
Si
In Japan, this type of bed, basically a mattress without springs, was traditionally placed on a tatami mat
Futon
This animated kid was named for our 37th president
Milhouse
It preceded Cat for a meme-orable feline who had the "Worst Christmas ever"
Grumpy
In late 2024 this Spanish-named weather event brought colder-than-normal waters to the central equatorial Pacific
La Nina
In the name of the children's card game, it precedes "fish"
Go
You can use this cozy 5-letter couch as a bed; it's also found in the name of a chicken & broccoli dish topped with Hollandaise
Divan
As one who likes his beer, it seems appropriate that Peter Griffin works at a brewery in this Fox series
Family Guy
Having rhinitis or taking snuff will make you this
Sneezy
A fingerprint scan is one form of this automated tech that measures physiological characteristics
Biometrics
Bunyan's Babe was a blue one
Ox
Meaning "to cause to roll", it's also a type of bed that stows under another bed
Trundle
The brains of the "Scooby-Doo" gang, she really can't see without her glasses, which are always falling off her face
Velma
Aw shucks, I don't want to draw any attention to myself, but I'll tell you it's the longest dwarf name
Bashful
Entanglement of magnetic fluids on the Sun can lead to solar these that can knock out satellites
Flares
It's what you "get" when you lose your job or your heada
Ax
The sleep foundation says using blue-light devices before bed may suppress production of this hormone the body makes naturally
Melatonin
This bespectacled pair have misadventures while traveling through time
Peabody and Sherman
In a Hemingway short story title, it described the short life of Francis Macomber
Happy
In 1774 chemist Johan Gahn was working with the mineral pyrolusite & found himself speaking this new element, No. 25
Manganese
Don't have a cow, man, it's just the twelfth letter of the Greek alphabet
Mu