This organ is about 22 ft long when stretched out.
The small intestine
Piebald or variegated, like some cats
calico
Oh yeaaaaah! This brand with a wall-busting spokes-pitcher was originally known as Fruit Smack
Kool-aide
In "The Arabian Nights" this son of a tailor uses a magic lamp to win the hand of a princess
Aladdin
This 60’s band has a logo based on its lead singer’s lips.
The Rolling Stones
This part of the body has two bones that cross over each other.
the forearm (or wrist)
To set a scientific instrument for accurate readings
calibrate
This food icon, a tiny doll of white clay, cost $16,000 in 1965--heehee! Good decision!
The Pillsbury Doughboy
Until a child blurts out the truth, a ruler promenades in his birthday suit in this fairy tale
The Emperor's New Clothes
The best-selling album of all time.
Thriller
25 percent of human bones are found in these parts of the body.
the feet
To harden by deposit of lime
calcify
In 1898 artist Marius Rossillon created the tire man for this company
Michelin
DD!
The Little Mermaid
This band lost most of their original members in a plane crash in 1977.
Lynyrd Sknryd
The more common name for the humeroulnar joint.
the funny bone
A compass with bowed legs used to measure thickness
calipers
In the mid-1950s the rollout of this cigarette company's cowboy boosted sales by 3,241% in 1 year
Marlboro
In an Irish tale, Farmer Tom meets one of these beings who promises to bring him riches but tricks him instead
leprechaun
This band has a one-armed drummer.
Def Leppard
The space between your eyebrows.
the glabella
Libel or slander
calumny
This company had a brief internet ad campaign featuring a songs by the Spongmonkeys
Quiznos
A poem by Goethe is one of the earlier uses of this tale about a pupil who conjures up more magic than he can handle
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Farrokh Bulsara was a British singer of this 70’s rock band.
Queen