This is a southern freshwater delicacy, especially when fried.
Catfish
A person who wins their first card game is said to have this.
Beginner's luck
Louisa May Alcott wrote this classic about the March sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy.
Little Women
This grand cathedral sits on Fifth Avenue in New York between 50th and 51st Streets.
St. Patrick's
This orange is distinctive not only because of its resemblance to a human body part, but because it has two oranges growing inside its peel.
Navel orange
It's a flimsy sandal, often made of brightly colored rubber.
Flip-flop
This is a type of malicious remark.
Catty
If this Pennsylvania resident sees his shadow, winter remains for another six weeks.
Punxsutawney Phil
This book contains phone numbers and other secrets, and its owner doesn't want it to fall into anyone's hands.
A little black book
This largest church in Italy is located in Vatican City.
St. Peter's Basilica
This green fruit with black seeds has the name of a flightless bird.
Kiwi
These dancing shoes have metal plates on the bottom at the toes and heels.
Tap shoes
A group of this type of rancher once sued Oprah Winfrey.
Cattle
Spilling salt is bad luck, but you can do this to counteract it.
Throwing the spilled salt over your right shoulder
The title of this Four Seasons song begins with "big."
Big Girls Don't Cry
You can view this Gothic cathedral from the River Seine in Paris.
Notre Dame
Often confused with a sweet potato, this tuber comes from Asia and Africa.
Yam
Both men and women wear these open-toed shoes in the summertime.
Sandals
This is the material of choice on the pro circuit for tennis racket strings.
Catgut (made from cow intestines)
It is bad luck to seat this number of people at a table.
13
This is a nickname for New Orleans.
The Big Easy
Charles and Diana were married in this cathedral.
St. Paul's
This type of "artichoke" shares its name with a holy Middle Eastern city.
Jerusalem
These heelless, comfortable leather or suede shoes were originally crafted by North American indigenous populations.
Moccasins
This "cat" is another name for the Paris underground.
Catacombs
People who suffer from triskaidekaphobia are afraid of this day.
Friday the 13th
This character, who is also Brick's father, was played by Burl Ives in the 1958 film Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Big Daddy
This Byzantine structure in Istanbul has been a church, a mosque, and a museum.
Hagia Sophia
This group of vegetables, which includes tomatoes, eggplants, and bell peppers, was once thought to be deadly.
Nightshades
The Dutch make clogs out of this material.
Wood
According to Merriam-Webster, this "cat" is "an agent that provokes or speeds significant change or action."
Catalyst
According to Good Housekeeping, this day is the best day to go to the hospital.
Wednesday
Fill in the blank: "Sweet _____ ______, my dear little rose."
Rosie O'Grady
This basilica is perched on Montmartre in Paris.
Sacré-Coeur
This winter tuber resembles a white carrot.
Parsnip
This is another name for a clog or a backless shoe - or a stubborn equine animal.
Mule