It's the organ associated with dioptometers & ophthalmoscopes
What is the eye?
With good reason, this mammal is sometimes called a ringtail
What is a Raccoon?
This president adopted John Parke Custis & Martha Parke Custis
Who is George Washington?
Shoelaces,
tongues,
scores
What are Things that are tied?
It can be a female hare as well as a female deer
What is a Doe?
From the Greek for "pipe", this device can withdraw fluids from as well as inject fluids into a body
What is a syringe?
Carrying the main melody, it's the instrument heard here:
What is a Bassoon
This presidential son was present at the surrender at Appomattox
Who is Robert Todd Lincoln?
Wine,
a ship,
Croce's time
What are Things in bottles?
From the Latin for "I", it's the self, distinct from others; hope you don't have a big one
What is an Ego?
A knife a surgeon uses for puncturing, or a famed medical journal
What is The Lancet?
Type of satirical writing associated with a Harvard humor magazine
What is a Lampoon?
Both of Hoover's boys attended this university attended by Chelsea Clinton
What is Stanford?
Snowballs,
suitcases,
mules
What are Things that are packed?
A short written version of your life
What is a Bio?
To stitch up a wound, or the thread itself
What is a suture?
Hockey great Gordie Howe grew up in this Canadian city
What is Saskatoon?
This president's architect son Abram worked in Cleveland in a building named for his slain father
Who is James Garfield?
Gear,
chatter,
Pandora's
What are Boxes?
It can be the fluffy fashion accessory seen here or the animal seen here
What is a Boa?
The bulldog type of these clamp blood vessels
What are forceps?
Once a title for a Japanese shogun, today it applies to a wealthy & powerful businessperson
What is a Tycoon?
Months,
eggs,
dirty title film commandos
What are Things that come in a dozen?
It can mean to find fault repeatedly, or an old, worn-out horse
What is a Nag?