In lowercase, it's an aromatic plant like parsley or sage. Capitalised, it's what President Hoover's friends might have called him.
herb/Herb
In other words, "Well done, Charles!".
Stephen King deliberately misspelled a word in the title of this book about a domesticated animal graveyard.
Pet Sematary
Sugars or starches-keep 'em low in a keto diet
carbs
This root veggie was first domesticated in Asia around the 10th c.; in the 17th c., Dutch painters popularized the orange variety
carrot
In lowercase, it means unconventional, like a certain rhapsody. Capitalised, it means Czech.
bonhemian/Bohemian
The only Shakespeare play that fits this category.
Romeo and Juliet
This company's name was derived from the name of a large number, though the final two letters are different.
It's a quick way to say you want, say the 2021 Caymus Vineyards with its notes of black cherry
zin or cab (zinnefeld or cabernet)
This Chinese-American fast food restaurant says it served over 100 million pounds of orange chicken in 2021
Panda Express
In lowercase, it's a tiny town. Capitalised, it's the name of a Shakespeare play, and its protagonist.
hamlet/Hamlet
The soldiers that won the US Civil War wore this kind of clothing.
Yankee Uniform
This fighting video game series and the media franchise it spawned has a "K" instead of a "C" in one of its words.
Mortal Kombat
Short for your longtime pal, it first appeared pre-WWII; it's also D. name of a clown in an "In Living Color" sketch
homey
The color international orange can be seen on the Tokyo Tower & this California bridge completed in 1937
the Golden Gate Bridge
In lowercase, it's a citrus fruit. Capitalised, it's the most spoken language on Earth.
mandarin/Mandarin
The Old Course" at St. Andrews, Scotland is this kind of sporting accomodation
Golf Hotel
The official name for this Nabisco product includes a word with only one "F" instead of two.
Double Stuf Oreos
In the streets it's your rival; Maxo Kream rhymes the word with "drop"
opp
The use of these orange flowers to adorn altars called ofrendas during Day of the Dead festivals dates from Aztec times
Marigolds
In lowercase, it's a type of artwork made of tiles. Capitalised, it's an adjective referring to a Biblical figure.
mosaic/Mosaic
General Wolfe became one of these by winning the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.
This band that originally named itself after a type of insect, deliberately changed their name to make a pun with a unit of time in music.
Beatles
Iivestrong.com notes it's better to relax your chest & then twitch the muscle under your collarbone to make these fellas bounce
pecs
A shade of orange bears the name of this Ivy League university where "The Orange & The Black" is a traditional song
Princeton