In this classic sleepytime story, we wish sweet dreams to bears, chairs, clocks, socks & that glowing orb in the night sky
What is Goodnight, Moon?
This French-named hat follows "green" as worn by some U.S. Army special forces
What is B-E-R-E-T?
Father + sight organ = spinach loving sailor man
What is popeye?
Cucu once meant "backside" in French & may have inspired the name of this bell-shaped skirt, rocked by ballerinas & Carrie Bradshaw
What is a tutu?
During the winter, they go months without eating, drinking or... uh... other bodily functions
What are bears?
Ancient Egyptians used hundreds of yards of linen wrapping to turn a dearly departed pharaoh into this
What is a mummy?
Tossing & turning? Try a gummy containing this "hormone of darkness" naturally produced by the body at nighttime
What is melatonin?
In this city, the capital of Idaho, you can stay the night in a hotel shaped like a potato
What is B-O-I-S-E?
The fifth month + 24 hours = "help"
What is mayday?
Dancers work for years to develop the strength & technique required to wear these shoes, which enable ballet's most advanced moves
What are pointe shoes?
Several of them once lived in an exhibit at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas
What are lions?
FDR famously called December 7, 1941 "a date which will live in" this
What is infamy?
A sign of sleepiness & sometimes boredom, scientists think the purpose of this reflex might be to cool off the brain
What is yawn?
Leshan, China is home to a 233-foot-tall statue of this religious figure; belly's looking good, B, you been working out?
What is B-U-D-D-H-A?
Opposite of "on" + water, in solid form = a workplace
What is office?
One of the country's most prestigious ballet companies, Pacific Northwest ballet calls this city home--just like Amazon
What is Seattle?
The name of the Detroit baseball team
What is Tigers?
Presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, this award depicts a woman holding an atom
This Van Gogh painting shows a fictional village after sunset.
What is Starry Night?
In 1990, George H.W. Bush declared, "I'm president of the United States, & I'm not going to eat any more" of this green vegetable
What is B-R-O-C-C-O-L-I?
Male equivalent of "sis" + a doll's first name = non-functional
What is broken?
This hairstyle-inspired slang term for ballet fanatics is also the title of a kids' book by the great Misty Copeland
The only 1 of the 3 you'd see in the Arctic
What is a bear?
On "Press Your Luck", contestants hope to protect their big bucks from this money-stealing monster
What is a Whammy?
Relax with some soothing music--perhaps the calming notes of "Clair De Lune" by this French composer
Who is Debussy?
It's how the singer of "The Way We Were" & "Evergreen" spells her first name (careful--it's only 6 letters long!)
What is B-A-R-B-R-A?
Mafia boss + lock opener = a jackass
What is donkey?
At its 1913 premiere many Parisians were outraged by the unconventional "Le Sacre du printemps", Stravinsky's "The Rite of" this
What is Spring?
They hate swimming; the only time they'll typically enter water is to cross a river
What are lions?
"Snip Snip Hooray" was the headline of a N.Y. Times article about a recent rise in men having this birth control procedure
What is a vesectomy?