The first feature-length animated movie ever released
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
This term originates from an Irish folktale about a cheap man named "Stingy Jack" who made a deal with the devil
Jack-o-lantern
A snack from France often served with crackers or crusty bread
Brie
The title of this 1967 hit sung by Frankie Valli
Can't Take My Eyes off You
A breakdown in the quantity or quality of tears to moisten, cleanse and protect the eyes
Dry Eye Syndrome
The medical term for an "eye turn"
Strabismus
A new type of plastic called HEMA allowed Bausch & Lomb to introduce these in 1971
Soft contact lenses
Monica and Rachel are a famous pair of these.... Meghan and Taylor are Harbor's
Besties
Near - or farsightedness is measured using this, the unit of lens power
Diopter
Characterized by neck pain, blurry vision, stiff shoulders, headache and watery eyes when working in front of a computer screen
Computer Vision Syndrome
Kathy Bates imprisons a book author in the movie adaptation of this Stephen King Novel
Misery
February is the awareness month for this condition affecting the macula. It's a leading cause of vision loss for individuals 50 and over.
Macular Degeneration
If your camera eats first they may call you this
Foodie
When a person has two different colored eyes
Heterochromia
A serious complication of diabetes that affects your eyes. It is the number one cause of vision loss in diabetic patients.
Diabetic retinopathy
The name of the white part of the eye
Sclera
Melt in your mouth not in your hand is the slogan for this popular Halloween candy
M & M s
A lack or shortage
Deficiency
This popular music artist released the 2020 hit 'In Your Eyes'
The Weeknd
This American Founding Father created the first bifocals, He took his glasses for viewing distant objects and his glasses for viewing nearby objects, cut the lenses in half horizontally, then mixed them
Benjamin Franklin
This L.A. landmark is heavily featured in Rebel Without a Cause
Griffith Observatory
This actor has played both a superhero and recently reprised his role as a dark humored demon
Michael Keaton
Enough or adequate
Sufficient
Christopher Jackson sings this song from the Broadway hit musical 'Hamilton'
History Has Its Eyes on You
The Snellen Chart (the lettered chart used for measuring visual acuity) is named after Herman Snellen, an optometrist born in the city of Utrecht in this European country
The Netherlands