Around December it's what I do to certain halls
What is deck?
By definition bacteria called anaerobes don't need this to live
What is oxygen?
Fear of small places:
AUOOIA
What is claustrophobia?
They block drains
What is clogs?
Before this word was common, some folks used "radio with pictures"
What is television?
They come in law & three-piece varieties
In an earthworm, pairs of nephridia, similar to these human organs, filter & remove waste
What are the kidneys?
Located near the navel... does it strike a cord?
UIIA
What is umbilical?
Someone really lazy
What is a loafer?
This word for a labor addict dates to 1947
What is a workaholic?
In 1902 Teddy Roosevelt's was "square"
What is square?
Linked to some birth defects, aneuploidy is the condition of having an abnormal number of these
What are chromosomes?
Famous French Impressionist painter- Painted lots of scenery of the beautiful garden surrounding his home in France:
AUE OE
Who is Claude Monet?
Not just a prestigious European University
What are Oxford's?
Samuel Bert invented a machine that made this shaved ice treat at the Texas State Fair
What is a sno-cone?
It's how Steven Spielberg says, "Stop what you're doing"
What is cut?
There are 3 main types of these in the body--smooth, striated & cardiac
What are muscles?
Chinese needle non-torture:
AUUUE
What is acupuncture?
When an old sailing ship took on water bilge, these kept it afloat
What are pumps?
"Chewy" term coined in the '60s for pop music like The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar"
What is bubblegum?
The Danube is the second biggest one of these in Europe
What is river?
Blood has 4 main components: red blood cells that make up about 45% of the volume, white blood cells & platelets that account for less than 1%, & making up about 55% is this liquid part that transports cells throughout the body
What is plasma?
One who studies the source of outbreaks of infectious disease:
EIEIOOI
What is epidemiologist?
Sterile animal hybrids
What are mules?
A spot of light on a radar screen, it appeared in a 1945 issue of Electronic Engineering Magazine
What is a blip?