Rich treat composed of layers of puff pastry filled with cream, custard, or jelly.
What is a Napoleon?
When the cat’s away, what the mice will do.
What is play?
Game named for fact that the ball is hit while fastened by rope to a pole.
What is tetherball?
Judas has not only spilled salt but is 13th at the table in this da Vinci work.
What is “The Last Supper”?
The tongue of the bell, or someone who applauds.
What is a clapper?
Fruit usually set afire in a “Jubilee”.
What are cherries?
As you make your bed, so must you do this.
What is lie in it?
You can buck & wing, spread eagle, or double jump while playing this playground game.
What is jump rope?
Monet supplied the name for this style of art by titling an 1872 work “Impression, Sunrise”.
What is Impressionism?
Phrase describing what Apollo Creed did to Rocky Balboa in 1976.
What is ring his bell?
Delicious “weapon” featured in most older comedy tv shows or movies.
What is a pie?
Said Francis Bacon, “If the mountain will not come to Muhammed, Muhammed will” do this.
What is go to the mountain?
The 1st were made around 1700 when wooden spools were attached to ice skates.
What are roller skates?
Dutch master whose last name was van Rijn.
Who was Rembrandt?
Color of the bells that helped “Mary Mary Quite Contrary’s garden grow”.
What is silver?
Italian for “pressed out”, machines to make this dessert drink can run up to $500.
What is espresso?
“Man proposes”, but God does this.
What is disposes?
Game that originated when archers began throwing weighted arrows in battle.
What are darts?
Season celebrated in Botticelli’s “La Primavera”.
What is spring?
Title of one of the most popular Christmas songs written by Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovych in 1914, then written in English by Peter Wilhousky in 1936.
What is “Carol of the Bells”?
Obtained from drying cassava starch, it’s used in puddings.
What is tapioca?
“A bad workman quarrels with” these.
What are his tools?
555 cubic- foot “Super Bertha” in Bally’s Casino is the world’s largest.
What is a slot machine?
Failing to understand his art, Spain’s Philip II withdrew patronage from this Greek expatriate.
Who was El Greco?
Sylvia Plath’s dark autobiography novel.
What is “The Bell Jar”?