It's fitting that Arizona's state bird is the wren with this plant in its name.
Cactus
In a 1943 book a "Tree of Heaven" was the tree that grew in this title place.
Brooklyn
Pauses in breathing characterize this sleep condition.
Apnea
If you want coffee & donuts in Canada, head to this chain named for a hockey player.
Tim Hortons
Davy Crockett became a folk hero after dying in 1836 in this city.
San Antonio
Though it's not a lizard, this reptile has a name from the Spanish for "the lizard".
Alligator
"Sharp Objects", "Dark Places" & "Gone Girl" are 3 novels written by this author.
Gillian Flynn
It's when the body tissue dies or decays because of a lack of blood flow to the area.
Gangrene
The AP tests, short for this, can help you get ahead in college while in high school.
Advanced Placement
This city has a museum displaying old hotel signs called the "neon boneyard".
Las Vegas
Prairie dogs aren't dogs; they belong to this order of mammals.
Rodents
According to the title of a 1934 James M. Cain novel, this man "always rings twice".
Postman
People with anemia do not have enough of these blood cells.
Red blood cells
With room for 8, this car company's Odyssey has been called "a living room on wheels"
Honda
It's "the empire state".
New York
You'll laugh when I tell you a group of these savanna animals is a cackle.
Hyenas
George Orwell wrote about Benjamin & Boxer in this book.
Animal Farm
One study says the number of U.S. kids allergic to this food has tripled since 1997.
Peanuts
This arrived in New York Harbor in 1885, but it stayed in storage for a year.
Statue of Liberty
Everything's better with this state flower of Texas on it.
Bluebonnet
This island still has a devil, but its tiger is long gone.
Tasmania
His last book, "Glinda of Oz", was published the year after his 1919 death.
L. Frank Baum
Cross-sectional images of your body's insides can be seen in this animal-named scan.
CAT scan
Manny, Moe & Jack make up this automotive retail trio.
The Pep Boys
A series of stamps features 5 of these structures found on the coast of New England.
Lighthouses