His 1868 "German Requiem" shouldn't put you to sleep--it's not a lullaby
Brahms
Your deciduous ones usually appear at about 6 months, your permanent ones at about 6 years
Teeth
Queen Liliuokalani died in this city in 1917, 42 years before it became a state capital
Honolulu
This country that came into existence in the 20th century uses the shekel
Israel
The crab-eating one of these masked animals eats fish, fruit & frogs, too
Raccoons
Prokofiev turned this Tolstoy book into a very long 5-act opera
War and Peace
After light enters the eye, it focuses an image on this tissue which contains the rods & cones
Cable TV viewers know the first "N" in TNN stands for this state capital
Nashville
Open a Swiss bank account in the currency of Switzerland & it'll be in these
Francs
Found in this state's Keys, the Key Deer is only about 2 1/2 feet tall
Florida
Ravel & Rimsky-Korsakov based works on this "Arabian Nights" storyteller
Scheherazade
It's the more common name for the tympanic membrane
Eardrum
If you know that this state's capital is Jefferson City, "show me"
Missouri
In Greece, 100 lepta make up 1 of these
drachma
Mason, miner & killer are 3 types of these insects
bees
In 1759 this German organist & "Water Music" composer was buried in Westminster Abbey
Handel
Like the one in the nose, this wall that divides the heart lengthwise can deviate
the septum
This New Mexico capital was founded by Don Pedro de Peralta around 1610
Santa Fe
The currency of Cuba
Peso
The adjective feliform describes anything that resembles one of these animals
cat
His trip to the U.S. inspired the "American" string quartet as well as the "New World" symphony
Dvorak
Protected by the patella, it's the body's largest joint
the knee
Most of this South Carolina city was destroyed by fire in 1865; Sherman's troops claimed it was an "accident"
Columbia
Before decimalization, 12 pence made 1 of these, 20 of which made one pound sterling
The Shilling
Koalas & kangaroos belong to this order of mammals known for poorly developed young
marsupials