OTR,
it's the way a statement is given to a reporter in confidence & not to be published
off the record
A single conflict between military forces & the drinking item you might reach for after one of those
battle & bottle
For the audio version of her book "It Takes a Village", she became the first first lady to win a Grammy
Clinton
The brave can sleep well knowing that the word courage comes from this body part
the heart
The rings of this planet are about 175,000 miles wide--more than 7 times the circumference of the Earth
Saturn
Because they both attracted readers, a 19th century character in newspaper comics lent his name to this sensational type of journalism
yellow (journalism)
A certain crustacean & to be frugal
shrimp & scrimp
In 1965 she began an inauguration day tradition of holding the Bible for the swearing-in ceremony
Lady Bird Johnson
Supercilious is derived from these facial features; a contemptuous comment might raise them
(eye)brows
The plates on the underside of a mushroom cap are called these, also the name of some creatures' respiratory organs
gills
In 1971 he popularized gonzo journalism after Sports Illustrated assigned him to cover a motorcycle race
(Hunter S.) Thompson
"Couture" preceder & a synonym for hurry
haute & haste
The 1st woman to be first lady who was born at a hospital, she made her debut at Southampton Hospital in New York in 1929
Kennedy
A list of terms with definitions, it comes from the Greek for tongue
a glossary
Stinging nettle is one of the plants containing this, causing swelling & itching; Benadryl is an anti-it drug to combat it
histamine
Known for his exposés, this journalist dedicated his book "War on Peace" to his mother Mia
Ronan Farrow
To fracture a bone & a really weird person
break & freak
She was first to give formal press conferences & to write a daily newspaper column, "My Day"
Eleanor Roosevelt
Sometimes found before "knowledge", this sensual 6-letter word is derived from "flesh"
carnal
The corona of the Sun consists of hot ionized gas called this
plasma
"Dirty" term for a journalist who uncovers corruption in government; Ida Tarbell was a famous one
a muckraker
A rough-looking cabin & what is done to corn
shack & shuck
Though the first first lady to host the White House Easter egg roll, she's better remembered for banning alcohol
Lucy Hayes
This word for one who always worries that they're sick is derived from a word for the abdomen
hypochondriac
Less famous than his laws of motion is Newton's law of this, a fluid's resistance to flow
viscosity