Not "E pluribus unum" but this national motto appears on the flags of Georgia & Mississippi
In God We Trust
"Double your pleasure, double your fun" with this brand
Doublemint
"A":
This clear fluid surrounds a baby in its mother's womb
Amniotic Fluid
(It was only a hit) it was only a hit over a year after its release; now this song by the Killers is called a "millennial anthem"
A French aerialist gave us this name for a tight-fitting one-piece worn today by everyone from dancers to pro wrestlers
Leotard
In 1992 this state replaced the words "The Sunshine State" on its flag with the words "The Mount Rushmore State"
South Datoka
"I don't wanna grow up, I'm" this kind of "Kid"
a Toy R Us kid
"C":
In myth, it's a fire-breathing hybrid monster, in genetics, it's an organism with 2 distinct sets of DNA
Chimera
apper Nas, aka Nasir Jones, claims to be the inspiration for this woman's "Me & Mr. Jones" from "Back to Black"
Amy Winehouse
The surname of women rights advocate Amelia inspired this style of knickers
Bloomers
Representations of the North Star & this other night sky feature appear on Alaska's flag
the Big Dipper
This chain promised "We'll leave the light on for you"
Motel 6
"A":
You get one set of these alternative forms of genes from mom & one from dad
Alleles
Paul Simon said this Yankee was baffled by a lyric in "Mrs. Robinson", telling Paul, "I haven't gone anywhere"
Joe DiMaggio
Last name of Belgian inventor Adolphe, who lent his name to a brass wind instrument that ranges in type from sopranino to bass
Sax
This state's flag features the frigate Raleigh, built in Portsmouth in 1776 & the first ship to fly the U.S. flag in a sea battle
New Hampshire
This brand has been advertised as "Two, two, two mints in one"
Certs
"B":
This pigment gives bile its yellowish color & can lead to gallstones
Bilirubin
Avian name of the Adam Duritz band that in the '90s sang, "Mr. Jones & me tell each other fairy tales"
Counting Crows
A Kochel number, used to list this composer's works, is named for the Austrian who indexed them
Mozart
This state's flag bears the words "Battle Born", referring to it becoming a state during the Civil War
Nevada
"Quick, Henry," this old-time insecticide that also means to move quickly from place to place
Flit
"C" "C":
2-word term for the multistage process via which the basic unit of life reproduces itself
the Cell Cycle
Bob Dylan wrote, "Drugs never played a part" in the creation of this song about a percussionist
"Mr. Tambourine Man"
The name of this Trojan hero made it into the lexicon as a verb meaning to bully or harass
Hector