The first Mrs. Bonaparte
Josephine
It's what gives soda pop the bubbles
Carbon dioxide
What's done to a pesky mosquito or an acronym for a police special weapons team
Swat
The term laryngitis specifically refers to the inflammation of this body part
larynx (voice box)
Nervous gnat, or a dance your granddad might have done in the '40s
Jitterbug
A puzzle people go to pieces over
Jigsaw
Caleb Bradham named his elixir this because it was supposed to relieve dyspepsia
Pepsi Cola
Completes a Ben Franklin phrase, “Here skugg lies snug...”
As a bug in a rug
American Health advises using this technique for all choking victims older than a year
Heimlich maneuver
A camera enthusiast
Shutterbug
The police say "fine" for crossing the street this way
Jaywalking
They spent $250,000 to develop a can so the shuttle crew could drink their new formula in space
Coke
It's the shortest route taken back to the hive
Beeline
Since 1924, a compound containing this has been added to table salt to prevent goiters
Iodine
If you're agog that your orbs pop out, you're this
Bug-eyed
The only "J" in the Pledge of Allegiance
Justice
Felton & Fowler's calls this elite Detroit ginger ale the best soft drink in the world
Vernor's
The actual title of “Jimmy Crack Corn”
The Blue Tail Fly
This childhood disease's common name is always plural even though it may appear on just 1 side
Mumps
Entomologists who go crazy might be sent here
Bug house
Event an Olympian throws
Javelin
It was originally called bib-label lithiated lemon-lime soda
7 Up
Of its varieties, the atlas is 1 of the largest & the death's head hawk chirps by blowing its nose
Moths
In 1915, Elmer McCollum invented the alphabet system for naming these
Vitamins
The surrey with the fringe on top
Buggy