Collective term for the edible leaves of the turnip, beet and collard
Greens
Pond scum & most seaweed are forms of this simple plant
algea
what is the collective term for the 8 bones of the skull which house the brain
the cranium
One can be evening, night or dressing
a gown
The small, flat area where play begins on each hole, or the peg used to hold up the ball there
a tee
It puts the brown in brown sugar
molasses
When mature, the yellow flower on this lawn weed turns to fluff & is blown away by the wind
a dandelion
The root of each tooth is up to three times as long as this upper (visible part), what is this called
the crown
It's name is simply Japanese for "thing for wearing"
a kimono
This is defined as the average number of strokes an expert golfer would need to complete a hole
par
Cajun fish isn't burnt, it's this
blackened
Night-blooming cereus, a type of this spiny plant, usually flowers once a year & lasts one night
cactus
The root of each tooth is up to three times as long as this upper, visible part
hemoglobin
Term for the 1960s clothing fad that had identical outfits for men & women
unisex
The long grass that borders the fairway is given this "abrasive" term
the rough
This "color" of chocolate is a mix of sugar, cocoa milk solids, lecithin & vanilla
white chocolate
In most invertebrates & young plants, this outer layer of skin is only 1 cell thick
the epidermis
Located behind the stomach, & prone to rupturing, it's the body's largest lymphatic organ
the spleen
Bela Lugosi was buried with this part of his Dracula costume
a cape
He won the PGA Championship in 1963, 4 years after winning the U.S. Amateur Championship
Jack Nicklaus
This small Atlantic oyster's name comes from a Long Island site where it's said they were first found
blue points
The majority of the world's cork comes from an evergreen species of this stately tree
Oak
Goiters may develop when this gland is either too active, or not active enough
the thyroid
In the late 1800s women wore ankle boots with side buttons & men these with side buttons over their shoes
spats
This word for a golf course is Scottish for the sandy ground on which many early courses were built
links