🍋When life gives you lemons, make lemon poundcake
🍋When life gives you lemons, make lemon poundcake
Fruit of the poisonous tree (legal metaphor)
Deep scattering layer (layer of small animals in the ocean)

> The deep scattering layer, sometimes referred to as the sound scattering layer, is a layer in the ocean consisting of a variety of marine animals. It was discovered through the use of sonar, as ships found a layer that scattered the sound and was thus sometimes mistaken for the seabed.
Vagrancy (biology)
Green beer
Saint Patrick
Mobile radar observation of tornadoes
Light pillar (atmospheric phenomenon)
Vegetable carving
Field of the Cloth of Gold (kingly meeting c. 1520)

> English sources record that 250,000 fish, 98,000 eggs, 2,000 sheep, 700 conger eels, 13 swans, 3 porpoises and 66,000 liters of beer was served. Contemporary critics like Bishop Fisher saw the Field of the Cloth of Gold as a lavish but politically fleeting spectacle, while French accounts framed it as a demonstration of Francis I’s personal bravery and diplomatic skill.