About 50% of the US orange crop is of this variety that shares its name with a Spanish city
Valencia
While the crime of assault does not require an actual attack, this, often paired with it, does
Battery
People come when the boy cries "Wolf!" thinking these animals are in danger
The sheep
In Monopoly, a player collects $200 upon passing this
Go
It's a transparent solid used to separate white light into its spectrum
A prism
What Americans call this is actually an orange-fleshed muskmelon
A cantaloupe
While a divorce terminates a legal marriage, this establishes that one never existed
An annulment
Children in this Chris Van Allsburg book play a jungle board game that turns real
Jumanji
A word for a former spouse, it sounds like a letter of the alphabet
Ex
It means copying another author's work and claiming it as your own
Plagiarism
This vegetable that resembles a white carrot is often left in the ground until after the first frost
A parsnip
This can be one who sees a crime committed, or one who subscribes his name to a will
A witness
"Oh, grandmother, what big ears you have" was something this story character said
Little Red Riding Hood
Freud described it as the instinctive part of the personality
ID
The collecting, writing, editing, and presenting of news or news articles
Journalism
Sweet potatoes come from the Americas and these, often confused with them, are native to both hemispheres
Yams
He is most associated with playing Perry Mason, the ace attorney on television
Raymond Burr
Magic beans played a big role in this story's plot
Jack and the Beanstalk
A word used to link alternatives
Or
When partiality is shown toward a favored person or group
Favoritism
The leaves of this red "pie plant" are toxic and should not be eaten
Rhubarb
This tv series starred Sam Waterson as Jack McCoy
Law & Order
She might have lost her glass slipper, but in the end she lived happily ever after
Cinderella
Short for "mama"
Ma
A tendency to expect the best possible outcome
Optimism