Mollusks
"Porter"
Cat Idioms
Some Kind of Wonderful
Gods and Goddesses
100

Cherrystones & littlenecks are hard-shell types of these

Clams

100

It's how Mr. Spock & Captain Kirk get from the ship to a planet's surface

a transporter

100

It's from the Latin for "careful" but it's what "killed the cat" who wasn't careful enough

curiosity

100

Often found before "keen", this fruity word also describes a bellini cocktail

peachy

100

Half-man, half-goat, all musician; this Greek fertility god was said to be a son of Hermes

Pan
200

Freshwater mussels were once a source of this rainbow-colored material used to make jewelry

Mother of Pearl
200

Fourth estate occupation of folks like Seymour Hersh

reporter

200

To appear bedraggled is to look like something that arrived this way

like something the cat dragged in

200

A cut of diamond, or anything wonderful

brilliant

200

This Egyptian goddess was called "the female Ra"

Isis

300

Sperm whales often prey on the 40-foot-plus giant species of this, one of the largest mollusks

squid

300

Want a real Omaha steak in Omaha? Try the 23-ounce one of these at Cascio's, founded in 1946

porterhouse

300

If a secret has been exposed, it's where "the cat" is

out of the bag

300

Wonderful adjective preceding "Mrs. Maisel" or "Marvin Hagler

marvelous

300

Dagda, a god of these people of Iron Age Ireland, had a handy magic cauldron called Undry that could feed the planet

the Celts

400

In the Caribbean the spiral shell of the queen, or pink, species of this gastropod is used for making "trumpets"

conch shell

400

Walmart isn't just the USA's largest retailer, but also the largest of these companies that bring goods into a country

importer

400

A fleeting rise in a stock's price after a fall is this type of "bounce"

dead cat

400

Lorenzo de Medici was dubbed "Lorenzo the" this word emblazoning his great deeds

magnificent

400

One of Rome's oldest temples was the one of this chief god on the Capitoline Hill

Jupiter

500

Once believed to sail on water using 2 enlarged arms as sails, they are named for the crew who sought the golden fleece

the Argonauts
500

He was the songwriter behind classics like "Night & Day" & "Love For Sale"

Cole Porter

500

Act assertively! "A cat in gloves" has this inability

A cat in gloves chases no mice

500

From the Latin for "quake" comes the word for something outstanding

tremendous

500

The Aztecs revered this feathered serpent god as the patron of priests, but his Q rating has gone down since then

Quetzalcoatl