It can refer to a baby's bedroom, or a place to buy plants
Nursery
Term describing an eloquent person, such as an orator
Silver-Tongued
It's the room or space just below the roof of a house
Attic
Zealous, like a beaver
Eager
As its name implies, this lightweight nylon jacket is perfect in a breeze
A windbreaker
It's an eyeglass for one eye
A monocle
This 2-word phrase, no longer on our currency, made bills redeemable in metal
Silver-Certificate
This term for an utterly foolish person is from the Latin word for "moon"
Lunatic
Mistaken
*Employers sometimes make _________ Assumptions
Erroneous
From the French, it's a sheer, often lacy dressing gown similar to a peignoir
a negligee
Often following golden or diamond, it means a special anniversary
Jubilee
Because his hair turned white prematurely, country singer Charlie Rich was given this nickname
The Silver Fox
Type of pencil you'd use to stop bleeding after a shave
a styptic pencil
On-screen, they're "special"
Effects
This waist sash often worn with a mens' formal suit was adopted from a cloth band worn in Eastern countries
a cummerbund
Term for an inactive, unmedicated substance often used to appease a patient
A Placebo
This wingless household pest feeds on such starchy items as wallpaper & books
Silverfish
A person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something
Critic
Count off one-by-one
Enumerate
In the 1930s & '40s, this boned & rigid garment for women gave way to the girdle
It's a courtesy title for a lawyer, or, in England, the rank just below a knight
An esquire
The eyes of newborns are often treated with a solution of this chemical to prevent blindness
Silver Nitrate
A Rodgers & Hart song asks, "Isn't it" this? "Music in the night, a dream that can be heard
Romantic
The "bigger picture"
Enlargment
He designed the beige pillbox hat that Jackie Kennedy wore to JFK's inauguration
Halston