This type of lettuce was called “crisphead” until the 1920s
Iceburg
This planet is closest to the sun
Mercury
What was the name of the “Good Witch of the West” in the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz?
Glinda
Rudolph's red one was so bright it helped Santa guide his sleigh.
nose
In this 1987 film, after one of the main characters was killed, the word "touchable" was written in his blood.
The Untouchables
This sticky sweetener was traditionally used as an antiseptic ointment for cuts and burns
Honey
This contagious disease causes swelling of the salivary glands
The mumps
What movie did the song, “There’s No Business Like Show Business” come from?
Annie Get Your Gun
When these Irish organs "are smiling, sure they steal your heart away."
eyes
Some say he shot himself in Bolivia after soldiers killed Sundance.
Butch Cassidy or Robert Leroy Parker
This, alongside spinach, was the first frozen food to hit the market
Peas
This is the medical term for low blood sugar
Hypoglycemia
What two outlaws were portrayed in a 1967 movie by Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway?
Bonnie and Clyde
On "the good ship lollipop," if you eat too much- ooh! ooh! you'll awake with this kind of ache.
tummy ache
Thousands of heretics were burned at the stake by order of this Catholic tribunal.
Inquisition
This ingredient is added to powdered sugar to prevent clumping
Corn Starch
This is the study of water
Meteorology
What musical features the songs “I Whistle a Happy Tune,” “Shall We Dance,” and “Getting To Know You”?
The King and I
The Broadway song from Wildcat says, "Hey, look me over, lend me" one of these.
ear
John Billington, who arrived on this boat, is generally considered America's first murderer.
the Mayflower
What is the name of the largest egg size the USDA recognizes.
Jumbo
This animal has the longest tongue relative to its' size
Chameleon
Rod Steiger played Chicago’s most famous gangster in what 1959 movie?
Al Capone
In The Wizard of Oz, the scarecrow sang about his desire to have this.
brain
These young killers were nicknamed "Babe" and "Dickie", as Clarence Darrow could have told you.
Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb