This little bird hates to be called "Feathers"
Woodstock
Caribbean nation whose name came from a fig tree, Ficus barbata
Barbados
Instead of antlers, musk deer & Chinese water deer have these elongated teeth
tusks
Term for the person who writes the words to songs in a musical
lyricist
The Sparta dialect of this language is a continuation of the Ancient Doric
Greek
Of Lucy, Linus or Schroeder, the one who surprisingly, appeared in "Peanuts" first
Schroeder
The largest country in area to begin with "B" & the fifth largest overall
Brazil
When one of these mammals is born, it's often a six-foot drop to the ground
giraffe
It's what indicates the meter of a piece
time signature
This Celtic language has 2 main branches, Scottish & Irish
Gaelic
It's what Marcie calls Peppermint Patty, even though she's not a man
Sir
This country is the only island nation in the Persian Gulf
Bahrain
A pride of these mammals usually has one to four males & numerous females
lions
"My Country 'Tis of Thee" is sung to the same tune as this British national anthem
"God Save the Queen"
Of Kenya's 4 daily newspapers, 3 are published in English & 1 in this official language
Swahili
Frieda is a little girl who's extremely proud of having hair that's "naturally" this
curly
The taka, which replaced the Pakistan rupee in 1972, is this country's basic unit of currency
Bangladesh
Certain geckos measuring less than an inch long are the smallest of these creatures
lizards
If there are no sharps or flats at the beginning of the score, you're playing in this key
C
Dialects of this language include Norman & Walloon
French
Charlie Brown has a continuing battle with a "kite-eating" one of these
tree
It was the last Central American country to gain its independence
Belize
Named for its narrow snout, this dolphin is the one most often seen at amusement parks
bottlenose
The first opera performed in Italian in New York was this Rossini opera set in Spain
The Barber of Seville
Country whose official language is Khmer
Cambodia (or Kampuchea)