The Ptarmigan's feathers turn this color in winter, so you may not see it hiding in snowbanks
White
A kind of evergreen tree, or a female sheep
Yew ewe
The person who shows up after the agreed upon time to take you to the movies
Late date
In movie ratings: PG
Parental guidance
In the White House, the Blue Room & the President's Office are this shape
Oval
The feathers of a penguin have often been compared to this dressed-up suit for men
Tuxedo
A unit of weight for gemstones, or a root veggie
Caret carrot
A feline run over by a steamroller
Flat cat
A medical profession: RN
Registered nurse
It can be a utensil useful in pouring liquids or the shape of a forming tornado
Funnel
Some think this proud bird's feathers are unlucky because the spots on them resemble an evil eye
Peacock
A member of the nobility, or lacking vegetation, like a tree without its leaves
Baron barren
A shy Athenian who will inherit the Earth
Meek Greek
A U.S. commonwealth: PR
Puerto Rico
"Fair and" this geometric shape mean honestly or according to the rules
Square
The Bermuda Zoo has been successfully breeding these long-legged, pink-feathered birds since 1967
Flamingos
Pulled tight, like a rope; or instructed
Taut taught
A distant Sun-like object
Far star
In the British government: PM
Prime Minister
In the U.S., traffic "yield" signs are this shape
Triangular
The feathers of this New Zealand bird are brownish, like the outside of the fruit of the same name
Kiwi
A British term for a truck, or this Australian parrot
Lorry lory
A eating utensil for hog meat
Fork pork
On a job application: DOB
Date of birth
A parallelogram whose sides are equal in length but not at right angles is called this
Rhombus