Oopsie, I accidentally spilled this household product on my shirt
Bleach
"To happily follow wherever you may lead" employs this, once verboten but less so today
A Split infinitive
A person born in the 1980s or early 1990s
Millennial
In 195 B.C. this Carthaginian fled the Romans & went into exile under the protection of the Seleucid Empire
Hannibal
Sorry, just had some shrimp scampi that was extra heavy on this pungent key ingredient; kiss?
Garlic
Generations have done this to the Latin verb for "to love": amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatis, amant
Conjugate
Ariana Grande is among celebs who keep their tresses under control with this accessory
barrette
The 1864 convention in this city called for "relief to the wounded without any distinction as to nationality"
The Geneva Convention
In "Apocalypse Now" Robert Duvall loved "the smell of" this "in the morning"
Napalm
A Big Red "S.F." on a term paper stands for this, a sequence of words lacking subject, verb or both
A Sentence Fragment
It means once a year
annually
In 1966 the Chinese government unleashed radical youth against older Communists in this movement
The Cultural Revolution
It's this incense fragrance, warm, slightly sweet, slightly musky, from trees in the genus Santalum
Sandalwood
This grammatical case doesn't mean blaming someone but indicates that a noun is a direct object of a verb
accusative
Literally without a cent
Penniless
During the reign of Egypt's Ptolemy II around 280 B.C., Sostratus completed this ancient wonder
The Lighthouse at Alexandria
It's Vicks VapoRub for cold relief, a combination of menthol, camphor & this strong-smelling tree oil
Eucalyptus
Parataxis is where you place clauses, you insert phrases, you add thoughts one after the other without using these
Conjunctions
On a military base, it's a grocery store; at a movie studio, it's a lunchroom
Commissary
In 1783 the Russians began building this naval base & fortress in the Crimea
Sevastopol