The 3 colors in common to the flags of Ohio & Tennessee.
Red, white and blue
Johnson’s Baby Shampoo promises “no more” these.
Tears
It’s inevitable, there’s nothing I can do to change it, it’s this type of conclusion.
Foregone
11-letter term for entering onto another’s property without right or permission.
Trespassing
Yearly
Annual
The Great Falls of this river flow on Montana’s flag.
The Missouri River
In the early 1960s, Procter & Gamble launched an anti-dandruff shampoo under this brand name.
Head & Shoulders
It can precede cookie, hunter & teller.
Fortune
The unlawful act of abducting & carrying away a person against his or her will.
Kidnapping
Hat for Easter
Bonnet
If you know South Carolina’s state nickname, you can identify the state tree in the center of its flag.
Palmetto
This classic green shampoo was introduced in 1947 in a metal tube (glass bottles broke in the shower)
Prell
Food for domestic animals, it also means to search for food or provisions.
Forage
It’s paired with “assault” when the attacker makes physical contact.
Battery
Cannibal
This Roman goddess of agriculture holds a cornucopia on New Jersey’s state flag.
Ceres
“Never wear black without the blue”—this shampoo.
Selsun Blue
Medical jurisprudence is another name for this branch of medicine.
Forensic
Malicious burning to destroy property
Arson
From Helsinki
Finnish
On Utah’s flag, the sego type of this flower symbolizes peace.
The lily
Brooke Shields & Kim Basinger are 2 of the “girls” who appeared in ads for this shampoo.
Breck
From the Latin word for “ant”, it’s an anthill or nest.
Formicary
Altering a document such as a check with intent to defraud.
Forgery
Mennonite