How much wood would a woodchuck chuck on February 2nd when it's known by this name
Groundhog
A sentimental song about a Waldorf or Caesar
A salad ballad
Term for the substance expelled by the fleeing octopus; some of it appears to paralyze predators
Ink
It's your relationship to your mother's uncle's daughter's son
second cousin
The Meiji reforms of the 19th century permanently abolished this Japanese warrior class
Samurai
2-word name for the critter also known as a puma, a cougar & a catamount
Mountain Lion
A quick drawing of a curly-haired dog
A quick dose of candy can help if you take too much of this, prescribed twice a day for many people
Insulin
An army officer of the lowest commissioned rank
Second lieutenant
In 1966 this university's Public Policy program became the Kennedy School of Government
Harvard
Felis pardalis, this small wildcat of South America, is also known as a "painted leopard"
Ocelot
A story with a moral about Adam & Eve's second son
an Abel fable
Female gnats have mandibles for bloodsucking; males don't, & feed on this liquid, like gods
Nectar
In a classic Abbott & Costello routine, it's who's on second base... wait a minute
What
One of France's major ports, it was the site of the 1940 evacuation of more than 300,000 men
Dunkirk
Due to its apetite, the wolverine is also known as this, as if it committed one of the 7 Deadly Sins
Glutton
Salute that grand old university in New Haven
Hail Yale
The name of Hungary's Egri Bikaver wine is translated as this male animal's "blood from Eger"
A bull
Alliterative 2-word term for clairvoyance
Second Sight
In February 1790 this man presided over the first meeting of the Supreme Court
John Jay
Wapiti is a Native American term for this second-largest deer of the Americas
Elk
One who steals a legal document like a summary or abstract
brief thief
It's commonly made by pouring apple cider over wood shavings while blowing air through the mixture
Vinegar
He was the runner-up in the 1996 presidential election
Bob Dole
The cathedral of this city in Spain claims to hold the remains of Christopher Columbus, moved there in 1899
Seville