Meaning "same here", it has its own marks
Less common today, this infectious bacterial disease of kids characterized by a red rash has a hue of red in its name
What is Scarlet Fever?
In 2012 Curiosity found an ancient streambed here
What is Mars?
You're this synonym of stoic & tolerant, like one in a hospital
What is patient?
According to tradition, this religion was introduced to Japan in 552 A.D.
What is Buddhism?
Made with espresso, it's named for resembling the color of a certain friar's habit
What is Cappuccino?
There's a red in the name of this gravest type of transgression in Catholic theology
What is a cardinal sin?
Saturn's moon Titan is thought to have a subsurface ocean as salty as this terrestrial "Salt Sea"
What is the Dead Sea?
You get good results purely by chance, 'cause you were "born under" this kind of "Star"
What is lucky?
In 946 A.D. Suzaku abdicated in favor of his brother Murakami, who became the 62nd of these
What is an Emperor?
Name shared by the weapon & the shoe style
What is a Stiletto?
A tarocco is this type of hybrid orange whose flesh is actually a vivid red, thanks to anthocyanins
What is a blood orange?
The ice on comets stays frozen beyond the solar system's "frost line", which lies close to the orbit of this 5th planet
What is Jupiter?
Having or showing the qualities that deserve the specified action or regard.
What is worthy?
In 1964 Yoshinori Sakai, born the day Hiroshima was bombed, was chosen to carry this in Tokyo's national stadium
What is the Olympic Torch?
It's the text or "book" of an opera or a musical “demon” or “evil spirit”. In folklore these would sit on people's chest as they slept causing mischief.
What is a libretto?
This word for red wine, now especially Bordeaux wine, can also mean a reddish color
What is a claret?
This dwarf planet is about 25% water, which could be handy for the goddess of crops it's named for. Also one of the main areas where The Expanse's first book takes place.
What is Ceres?
You're this mellow word that precede "collected" in a proverbial phrase
What is calm?
Certain World War II fighter planes were produced in the year 2600 of the Japanese empire, leading to this nickname
What is a Zero?
Used to dilate the pupils, atropine is commonly derived from this plant whose name means "beautiful lady"
What is belladonna?
This is a group of silicate minerals that have been used since the Bronze Age as gemstones and abrasives. The ruby is a part of this group.
What is a garnet?
This U.S. telescope named for a German astronomer looked for extrasolar planets that might contain water
What is Kepler?
You're realistic or emotionally stable, like a circuit safely connected to the Earth
What is grounded?
By 1543 traders from this southern European nation had become the first Westerners to reach Japan
What is Portugal?