Arm bauble (8)
What is bracelet?
A combination of lime juice & the Sun can cause a painful skin rash nicknamed this tequila cocktail dermatitis
What is margarita?
A polo field is 160 yards wide & this many yards long, so Tom Brady would have to do 3 times the work
What is 300?
Nebraska Wesleyan: in this state capital
What is Lincoln?
Yield traffic signs are in this geometric shape & painted red around the perimeter
What is a triangle?
Mom & Dad's date night essential (10)
What is babysitter?
The periosteum is a membrane of connective tissue that surrounds these body parts
What is the bones?
When playing polo, this item that ranges from 49 to 54 inches must be held in your right hand
What is the mallet?
Where the peachtrees grow: Georgia State
What is Atlanta?
This symbol added to telephone keypads in the 1960s is called an octothorpe because it has 8 pointed ends
What is a pound (#)?
Neighbor of a Guatemalan (8)
What is Belizian?
The PDL, the periodontal this connective tissue, helps keep your teeth in place --& yes, you can sprain it
What is a ligament?
At halftime, spectators head onto the field to stop on these, also a term for clods gouged out by golfers
What are divots?
In northeastern Illinois: Northeastern Illinois
What is Chicago?
Like Athena, Minerva the Roman goddess of wisdom, was depicted with this bird as her symbol
What is an owl?
B.A. stretched to 13 letters (13)
What is baccalaureate?
The first place nutrients go after they are absorbed by the small intestine is this largest gland in the body
What is the liver?
This man seen here hit the field for Cambridge as an undergrad and raised millions playing solely for charity
360 years old: Yale
What is New Haven?
DAILY DOUBLE
The company that makes this tool trademarked its cross & shield symbol in 1909
What a madhouse (6)
What is bedlam?
DAILY DOUBLE
As its name indicates, this heart valve regulates blood flow to the lungs, if it's damaged, the heart gets stressed (its the purple one)
What is a handicap?
At the mouth of Chesapeake Bay: Old Dominion
What is Norfolk?
The symbol seen here represents this on a music score
What is a crescendo?