In a title, Turgenev paired "Fathers and Sons"; D.H. Lawrence went with "Sons and" these
Lovers
Darker hair streaked with gray is often referred to as this "seasoned" mix
Salt-and-pepper
The Smithsonian has a pocket compass from this pair's 1804 expedition
Lewis And Clark
OK, everybody, we've all been instructed to do this "with boughs of holly"
Deck The Halls
Ex-Congressman George Santos found his husband on this app that calls itself "the #1 dating app serving the LGBTQ community"
Grindr
Béchamel, Espagnole & Hollandaise are some of these French sauces with a familial name
Mother Sauces
There are big reasons why John Hammond finds Isla Nublar, off Central America, a bit tricky to run in this 1990 Michael Chricton novel
Jurassic Park
Beginning with a happy word, it's another name for a carousel at the fair
Merry-go-round
In 1923 this scientist won the NAACP's Spingarn Medal for his landmark work in agricultural chemistry
George Washington Carver
We can always count on them--in "The Twelve Days Of Christmas", the "8 maids" are doing this
a-milking
The groomsman who catches this item of the bride at your wedding reception is said to be the next one to fall in love & get hitched
Garter
A popular variety of ragú in Italian cuisine is this meaty red sauce associated with a city in the north of the country

Bogolonese
This Robert Louis Stevenson book began as a game invented for the author's stepson, then became a serial called "The Sea-Cook"
As an adjective, this term with 3 hyphens means the very latest in technology or science
State-of-the-art
This nurse returned from war in Europe determined to see the U.S. ratify the Geneva Convention--in 1882, we did
Clara Barton
Magically, with an "old silk hat they found", some kids placed it on his head & "he began to dance around"
Frosty
A loving, trusting, kind but maybe a little naive type of boyfriend has been dubbed this type of dog BF by the Internet
Golden Retriever
A "Rick & Morty" episode led to a craze for this McDonald's sauce originally released as a promotion for "Mulan"
Szechuan
"The She-Wolf" & "The Grey Cub" are chapters in this colorful classic by Jack London
White Fang
Off the beaten path is similar to this hyphenated idiom; I know a nice, quiet this kind of restaurant
Out-of-the-way
This 19th century businessman nicknamed the "Commodore" once commanded the nation's largest fleet of steamships
Cornelius Vanderbilt
These 2 words,
these 2 words,
these 2 words,
then
"próspero año y felicidad"
Feliz Navidad
On YouTube, celeb partners like Russell Wilson & Ciara take a couples quiz in videos put out by this men's magazine
GQ
The founder of Huy Fong Foods said he decided not to trademark this name of his chili hot sauce with a rooster on its bottle
Sriracha
“Cowards die many times before their deaths;
The valiant never taste of death but once" is in this play
Julius Ceasar
An NFPO is this type of organization with proceeds that go only toward furthering its goals
Not-for-profit-organization
In 1790 Elias Boudinot, ex-pres. of the Continental Congress, wrote "The Age of Revelation" as a reply to his "Age of Reason"
Thomas Paine
"She'd been drinkin' too much egg nog, & we'd begged her not to go" but unfortunately this happened anyway
Grandma got ran over by a reindeer
This epistle of Paul written to a church in Asia Minor reiterates, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself"
Galatians
For a simple appetizer, combine cream cheese & the mango type of this Hindi-named relish; serve with crackers
Chutney