Seeing Red
3"D"
Science & Nature
Law Slaw
Losing Your Religion
400
The title of this work is Spanish for the man wielding the red cape

matador

400

A female who is partly divine

a demigoddess

400

It's any substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without itself being consumed

a catalyst

400

2-word term for unlicensed but legal quoting of copyrighted material in situations like research or news reporting

fair use

400

Losing the second letter in a word for a sacred Bible hymn gets you this body part

the palm

800

"Red, Yellow, Red" is one of this abstract artist's color field paintings

Rothko

800

If you've interfered in someone else's affairs, you've done this

meddled

800

Bionomics is another name for this -ology

ecology

800

A plea is entered at this proceeding that is sometimes called an initial hearing

an arraignment

800

A place of worship sacred to Jews & Mormons alike loses a letter, becoming this Arizona metropolis

Tempe

1200

She's draped in red in a 16th century work by Giorgione

(the Virgin) Mary

1200

2-word term for flawed, unsalable merchandise

damaged goods

1200

Here's the crepe type of this tree in full bloom

myrtle

1200

Res judicata, "a thing already judged", is the civil law version of this 2-word action banned by the Bill of Rights

double jeopardy

1200

A type of holy man loses the last letter of his title and does this, snoops into others' business

pries

1600

"Red Virginia Creeper" is by this great Scandinavian

Edvard Munch

1600

The text of this document begins with "When" & ends with "honor"

the Declaration of Independence

1600

Rhinolophus is the genus name for this lucky type of bat seen here

horseshoe (bat)

1600

Vanderbilt Law 6090 is the course named for these, covering "liability for intentional harm to person or property"

torts

1600

A Muslim holy month loses its last letter, becoming this hotel chain

Ramada

2000

A painting by Kazamir Malevich in the Russian State Museum has this appropriate geometric title

Red Square

2000

This bread of terrier was named for a character in a 19th century novel

the Dandie Dinmont Terrier

2000

This distant cloud named for an astronomer is thought to be the source of long-period comets

the Oort Cloud

2000

DAILY DOUBLE: The first play by lord, novelist, politician & inmate Jeffrey Archer had a legalistic title, "Beyond" these 2 words

(Beyond) Reasonable Doubt

2000

A term for an image or picture of a saint loses its second letter & becomes this really small thing

an ion