Across
- 4. This living thing is closer to humans than to plants and has been used in coffins, fake meat, religious rituals, and steak dinners
- 6. This drupe often made into cobbler or pie is Sarah's favorite artificial flavor
- 8. Nothing tastes better when drunk than this cheeky little tube
- 11. This classic mixer was once used to treat malaria
- 13. This pastime involves memorizing a bunch of seemingly random information and developing a fast response reflex
- 16. A murder of these might be seen crushing walnuts or shellfish by placing them in the paths of approaching cars
- 17. This Jimmy Choo perfume's name is reminiscent of a common pattern of spring dresses and dinner plates
- 18. This upbeat strain of herbal refreshment unlocks the ability to emulate excel in your mind
- 19. This 1940s era artist was known for his namesake "girls" often depicted in WWII pin-up calendars
Down
- 1. These creature love night life almost as much as they love an uncovered bulb
- 2. This Pennsylvanian science fiction artist is well known for his curvaceous women, big cats, and fantastical settings
- 3. This living fossil last seen in the Devonian era was thought to be extinct until its rediscovery in 1839
- 5. A pigment derived from the cochineal beetle is used to dye foods and cosmetics this color
- 7. The coffee table in Sarah's home are filled with these naturally formed structures often thought to hold mystical properties
- 9. This jewel-toned fish can be worth tens of thousands of dollars despite their common origins
- 10. This spring flower with it's well known bell shaped blooms signify happiness following a period of hardship
- 12. People who develop an allergy to cockroaches cannot consume this common confection
- 14. This artist behind the iconic goblins seen in the 1986 film Labyrinth is also well know for his illustrations of fairies
- 15. This squid, instead of suckers, has hooks that rotate 360 degrees to catch onto its prey
