Both "kook" and "nutcase" are informal/slang terms for an eccentric or crazy person
Common phrases "belly of the beast" and "nature of the beast" both use this word
A latte is an espresso-based drink topped with steamed milk and foam
Ann Arbor is a city in Michigan, home to the University of Michigan
Wordplay on "lights" - stars are celestial bodies that light up the night sky
Clever wordplay - sounds like "time on your hands" but refers to the herb thyme used in cooking
Colloquial term for an extremely enjoyable experience
Simple reference to our planet
From the phrase "keep at bay" meaning to prevent something from coming closer or happening
Weather alerts often warn of incoming storms, particularly in winter
Meaning brief and to the point, sometimes to the point of seeming abrupt or curt
A casual exclamation used to get someone's attention
Common phrase spoken after losing a game or competition
Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 and is approximately 1,477 miles in diameter
The movie "Se7en" starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, where the number 7 replaces the V in the title
A broadcast program that reports current events
The hip joints connect the femur (thigh bone) to the pelvis
Ellen Ochoa was the first Hispanic woman to go to space and former director of the Johnson Space Center
Reference to the 1998 romantic comedy film "You've Got Mail" starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan
Types of hearty dishes made by slowly cooking ingredients in liquid