At 6'4", he was our tallest president, & the first to wear a beard.
Abraham Lincoln
This state leads the U.S. in the production of bourbon whiskey.
Kentucky
A feline's feelers
Whiskers
One can park at the 1964 World's Fair grounds when attending Mets games at this stadium.
Shea Stadium
This method used by the Japanese to dwarf trees originated in China.
Bonsai
He was our 22nd & 24th President.
Grover Cleveland
This state's name comes from the Spanish word for "colored red".
Colorado
To slice shavings from a piece of wood.
Whittle
In this team's Olympic Stadium, games are announced over the P.A. in 2 languages.
Montreal Expos
The French grow these shoots in white, purple, and green & some eat just the tips.
Asparagus
Woodrow Wilson, the only president to earn a Ph.D., received it from this Maryland university.
Johns Hopkins
In 1967 this state chose galena as its state mineral & mozarkite as its state rock.
Missouri
What an animal is if it's homoiothermic
Warm-blooded
In 1990 the White Sox spent their 81st & last season in this ballpark-baseball's oldest.
Comiskey Park
If your soil is too acidic, add lime; if it's too alkaline, add this yellow element.
Sulfur
At the time of his death, Andrew Johnson was serving as a senator from this state.
Tennessee
Ketchup heir John Heinz is this state's senior U.S. senator.
Pennsylvania
An unweaned puppy, or to give birth to puppies.
Whelp
This A.L. team's Skydome has the world's largest video board-3 stories high & 115 feet wide.
Toronto Blue Jays
Normally, snowdrops bloom in this season.
(early) spring
He was the first president buried at Arlington Nat'l Cemetery; John Kennedy was second.
William Howard Taft
It's nicknamed "The Heart of Dixie"
Alabama
An intense desire to travel, or a best seller by Danielle Steel.
Wanderlust
Mini-Gateway Arches adorn the top of this stadium.
Busch Stadium
In ads for this product, Stern's shows record-size vegetables that have been grown using it.
Miracle-Gro