A below-ground fortification, or the beach a golfer never wants to visit
a bunker
Population about 7,800, it's the USA's least populous state capital
Montpelier
A ballerina's stage costume typically includes this skirt
tutu
Part of a tea set, or a college football game first played in 1935
a sugar bowl
Irrational,
ordinal,
prime
numbers
What some cute little faces have, or what a golf ball has hundreds of
dimples
Smugglers' Notch & Sugarbush are 2 Vermont resorts designed for this activity
skiing
An abnormal sound of the heart, or to say something in a very quiet voice
murmur
For decades this venue has been the summer home of the Los Angeles Philharmonic
the Hollywood Bowl
Pencil,
walrus,
handlebar
a mustache
Actress Carey & jazz' Gerry, or an uncounted golf shot
a Mulligan
At 2:47 a.m. on August 3, 1923, this man was sworn in as president in a Vermont farmhouse
President Coolidge
Big in the 1950s, this double- or even triple-speak ballroom dance has roots in the mambo
the cha-cha
It's Team Ruff vs. Team Fluff & a whole lot of cuteness when Animal Planet presents this competition
the Puppy Bowl
Royals,
Guardians,
Pirates
baseball teams
The item in use here, or what you use on the green when other players get to putt first
a marker
This stately river separates Vermont from New Hampshire
the Connecticut River
Roy's, a Hawaiian fine-dining destination, serves macadamia crusted this fish
mahi-mahi
Winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1940, "The Grapes of Wrath" has been called "the greatest novel about" this subject
the Dust Bowl
Herb,
rock,
zen
gardens
Protective cloth worn in the kitchen, or the well-trimmed grass around the green
an apron
"I had a lover's quarrel with the world" is on the burial marker of this poet in a Bennington Cemetery
Frost
Something fancy & frilly, or the name of a character in "The Aristocats"
froufrou
This holiday drink whose name derives from an Old Norse toast to health is traditionally served in a large bowl of the same name
a wassail
Blush,
baby,
coral
pinks (or shades of pink)