in-
in, on, not, opposite of
full of
Many of the humpback variety of this animal migrate to Hawaii for the winter.
Whale
First observed on Nov 11 1919 it's now a US federal holiday under this name
Veterans Day
The laughing type of this doglike carnivore is a predator of big game but also scavanges for food.
A Hyena
mis-
mistaken or wrong
-ed
past tense
Unfortunately this chloride commonly sprinkled on icy roads corrodes car bodies
Sodium Chloride (Salt)
In 1999 New Hampshire was the last state to make this January event a paid state holiday
Martin Luther King Day
Muskrats and woodrats belong to this order of mammals
Rodents
under
too little, or below
-s, -es
more than one, third person singular
Preda Switzerland has an over 3 mile run for this sled whose name comes from a Native American Word.
A Toboggan
Wisconsin officially celebrates the Feb 15 birthday of this suffragette
Susan B Anthony
It's the only Asian great ape
The orangutan
non-
not
-er, -or
characterized by being or having
Physical process your breath undergoes so that you can see it on cold days
Condensation
Toward the end of every April, Nebraska speaks for the trees as the state observes this holiday.
Arbor Day
Animal that was the main staple of the plains Indians economy
Buffalo
ex-
out or away
-y
characterized by being or having
Banana 7 butternut are 2 of the most popular winter varieties of this food
Squash
This Jewish holy day begins with the recitation of the Kol Nidre
Yom Kippur
A type of cricket that mainly lives underground is named for this tiny-eyed mammal
A mole