Song 1
Want to Want Me
A Feb. 2023 headline said this movie about one seriously hopped-up ursine "snorts up $23 million opening weekend"
Cocaine Bear
This working animal, especially suited for desert habitat, sports two humps on its back. I rode one of these once.
Camel
Gender-neutral baby names are on the rise, especially this one of Mr. Lautner or Ms. Swift
Taylor
The kind of chatter some have "the gift of" & a sack that might hold a gift
gab and bag
Song 2
More Than You Know
Wocka wocka! To voice this Muppet, Frank Oz said, "I had to flesh him out, so I made him desperately insecure"
Fozzie Bear
This book of the bible proceeds Jonah and is the sixth of the Twelve books of the prophets (if you buzzed in you have five seconds)
Micah
In the 1970s baseball players & owners began to use a neutral 3rd person to resolve salary disputes in "binding" this
Arbitration
A navigator's charts & unwanted inbox messages
spam and maps
Song 3
Empire State of Mind
Movie within a movie time! In "The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent", Nic Cage & Pedro Pascal swoon over this Brit-based bear "2"
Paddington
This american lager brewed in Milwaukee, Wisconson quickly became a favourite of mine when I realized how cheap it was.
Pabst Blue Ribbon
Soon after a beating by France at Marignano in 1515, this country decided expansion was out & neutrality was in
Switzerland
Your best buddies & an open hand smack to the face
pals and slap
Song 4
Passenger
This man as Jackie Moon, after a stunt on the court with a bear goes awry in "Semi-Pro": "If you have a small child, use it as a shield!"
Will Ferrel
This habit of mine refers to the immense focus on one person, activity or object and excluding or ignoring everything else
Hyperfixation
Lucky for you, when it comes to acids & bases, this pH number is neutral
7
Ceramic vessels & a save made by a goalie
pots and stop
Teeth
Phil Harris provided the bear necessities as this character in 1967's "The Jungle Book"
Baloo
In the 6th grade I was diagnosed with this physical disease where light from distant objects ofucses in front of, instead of on, the retina. This results in distant objects appearing blurry while close objects appear normal. (only the scientific name will be accepted)
Myopia
In 1927, he did not go to a neutral corner after knocking down Gene Tunney who may have gotten a 14-second long count
Jack Dempsey
Money for the return of something lost & a compartment in a cabinet to keep it in
reward & drawer