Despite his mother's warning, this title character does get into mischief, eating from Mr. McGregor's garden
Peter Rabbit
Less common today, this infectious bacterial disease of kids characterized by a red rash has a hue of red in its name
Scarlet Fever
If you're going against popular opinion, you're "swimming against" this; be careful!
the tide
This word after "cat" means a short sleep; after "dog" it means a canine abduction
Coffeehouses first appeared in Mecca in the 15th century, though authorities said coffee was prohibited by this 7th century text
Quran
The title character of this classic by Eric Carle literally eats through the pages of the book
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
There's a red in the name of this gravest type of transgression in Catholic theology
A cardinal Sin
Wind causes them at the beach, but when you're "making" these, tumult follows
waves
This Spanish word for sleep in the afternoon is from Latin for "6th hour", meaning the 6th hour after dawn
siesta
Englishman John Dring, who patented a "coffee compound" in 1771, is often credited as the first to make this time-saving stuff
instant coffee
This stuffed bear with a fabric name goes searching for a missing button
Corduroy
A tarocco is this type of hybrid orange whose flesh is actually a vivid red, thanks to anthocyanins
a blood orange
Didn't use sunscreen? You could be described this way, a phrase using a color & a crustacean
red as a lobster
Westclox' Drowse alarm clock was one of the first to have this feature, with 5- or 10-minute options
snooze
You can visit the first of these at 1912 Pike Place
Starbucks
The youngest child attending a boarding school in Paris with eleven other girls, under the care of their teacher, Miss Clavel.
Madeline
Native to Eastern North America, it's the species of hummingbird seen here
a ruby-throated hummingbird
Brits call beach vacations a "bucket-&-" this shovel synonym holiday
spade
An old song says, this personification of sleep, "bring me a dream"
Sandman
Originally grown only in Arabia, in the 17th century coffee plants first made it to this 50,000-square-mile Indonesian island
Java
This 2-word title of Chelsea Clinton's book about determined women was coined by Sen. McConnell about Sen. Warren
She Persisted
This word for red wine, now especially Bordeaux wine, can also mean a reddish color
claret
This alliterative phrase that mentions the land closest to the sea means that it's safe to proceed & have a great time
The coast is clear
A joke about how dull the Anglican 39 Articles are is an early reference to this phrase for a short doze
40 winks
Patented in 1906, the first process for doing this involved steaming green coffee beans & treating them with a chemical
decaffeinating