| Hint | Answer |
| Peter Pan's pixie sidekick. | |
| A normal or Gaussian distribution, or a best-selling but controversial 1994 book by Richard J. Herrnstein. | |
| Las Vegas hotel and casino with a dancing water fountain synchronized to music. | |
| The female protagonist in 'Beauty and the Beast' who falls for the transformed prince. | |
| Italian actress/model who has been married to Martin Scorsese and Jon Wiedemann, and who has an adopted daughter with Gary Oldman. | |
| To emit a hollow, loud animal cry. | |
| Viral disease with flu-like symptoms, commonly known as German measles. | |
| Iconic American symbol once placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House. | |
| Aggressively hostile; warlike. | |
| A refusal of obedience or order; a revolt; may be categorized as an insurrection or insurgency. | |
| | Hint | Answer |
| Mexican fast food joint that asks you to 'Think Outside The Bun.' | |
| American singer/actress, born Patricia Louise Holte, whose pop group's mainstream breakthrough was 'Lady Marmalade' in 1974. | |
| In the 'Harry Potter' series, she was the sister of Andromeda Tonks and Narcissa Malfoy. | |
| Country music group with hits 'Need You Now' and 'I Run To You.' | |
| Piece of exercise equipment used in weight training, weightlifting, and powerlifting. | |
| To make a story more interesting or entertaining by adding extra details, especially ones that are untrue. | |
| Slang term for the abdomen or stomach. | |
| Hotel porter who helps patrons with their luggage while checking in or out. | |
| Region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control, some cognitive functions, and likely some emotional functions. | |
| A thick, lustrous soft fabric of wool and other animal hair having a silky nap; the sable or its fur. | |
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