FROM A TO Y
YOU KNOW WHAT THEY SAY
WORDS WITH ENEMIES
ITALIAN FOOD
WHAT DO YOU COLLECT?
200

In Britain, it's one of the 5 main grounds for divorce

adultery

200

"Strike while" this "is hot"

iron

200

This prefix is attached to "enemy" when referring to Satan or your biggest enemy

arch-

200

Minestrina is "little soup", minestra is "soup" & this word means "big soup"

minestrone

200

a bibliophile

books

400

All of a sudden

abruptly

400

This "knocks but once"

opportunity

400

This literary word for an opponent or rival is also used for a muscle that works in opposition to another

an antagonist

400

This Italian ham is mentioned in the classic 1622 Italian poem "The Rape of the Bucket"

prosciutto

400

An oologist

(bird's) eggs

600

Bounty paper towels invites you to test them for this quality

absorbency

600

"The opera ain't over till" this

the fat lady sings

600

Batman has an enemy aptly named this, a 4-letter word for the worst thing "of your existence"

Bane

600

The full name of a thick meat sauce is ragu all this, referring to a northern city

bolognese

600

An arctophile: these cuddly toys

teddy bears

800

"Pilgrim's Progress" is a noted one

an allegory

800

"Let him who is without sin" do this

cast the first stone

800

You might dread your enemy & regard him as this, French for "black beast"

bĂȘte noir

800

These tubular cream-filled pastries are Sicily's gift to dessert

cannoli

800

A conchologist

seashells

1000

A women's group working with a men's club or fraternal order is a "ladies" one

auxiliary

1000

From the Brits: "Life isn't all beer &" this game (not candy)

skittles

1000

Agatha Christie & Philip Roth both have books called this, a word from myth for a formidable opponent

Nemesis

1000

Baked pizza dough, this aromatic Italian bread, comes from a word for "hearth"

focaccia

1000

A deltiologist: these greetings

postcards