An apple a day...
A group of these black birds is known as an unkindness; you can "quoth" me on that
Ravens
200 pounds of mulberry leaves fed to worms can be used to produce one pound of this fabric
Silk
In 2001 this U.S. energy company's stock fell from over $90 per share to below $1
Enron
"Medical aid where it is needed most. Independent, neutral, impartial" is a slogan of this medical assistance group
Doctors Without Borders
A penny saved is....
a penny earned.
A group of cobras, or a holder for a group of arrows
Quiver
Cotton is a traditional fabric for this activity of making blankets into colorful art
Quilting
It was drawn in the 1760s to settle border disputes between Maryland & Pennsylvania
the Mason-Dixon Line
This organization that builds & repairs houses for low-income families can be reached at 1-800-the first word in its name
Habitat for Humanity
Stop and smell...
the roses
You might find a skulk of these crafty canines skulking about your henhouse
Foxes
The British board of trade defines the Harris type of this as a handwoven woolen fabric from the Hebrides
In 2015, scientists displayed remains of four leaders of this Virginia colony, buried under America's first Protestant church
In 2007 he was commemorated on an Australian postage stamp with proceeds going to his Wildlife Warriors charity
Steve Irwin
A house divided...
cannot stand.
Shiver when you see a shiver of these, whether they be nurse, bull or mako types
Shark
This tall reed-like plant has long fibers, making it easy to spin into linen yarn
Flax
In 1947 this TV news show's first guest was former Democratic chairman & FDR campaign manager James A. Farley
Meet the Press
Improving the quality of life for the blind & visually impaired since 1946, a N.Y. foundation provides these free of charge
Seeing-eye dogs
Don't bite off...
Salamanders don't know that this word means a violent whirlpool, but they do know enough to gather in one
Maelstrom
This sheer net fabric with hexagonal holes is named for a French city that began producing it in the early 1800s
Tulle
In 1778 Ohio Shawnee held this frontiersman captive for 5 months
Daniel Boone
In 1739 Thomas Coram set up a London hospital for orphans called these, like Fielding's Tom Jones
Foundlings