You Pass Butter
Keep Summer Safe
"um"
hyphenated adjectives
landlocked!
100

There's butter in this "old fashioned" Baskin-Robbins flavor as well as in its name

butter pecan

100

It sounds like a swimming style, but this occurs when your body temperature rises to 104 degrees; be wary

heatstroke

100

It can mean a broad array of anything, not just colors

spectrum

100

In an idiom it's paired with "bushy-tailed"

bright-eyed

100

It's a North-Central African nation bounded by Niger & Sudan, or the name of that kid who crashed his dad's BMW at the '94 prom

Chad

200

Sanford Redmond helped diners by automating the production of this unit of butter

a pat

200

The CDC recommends 4-sided fencing around these to keep youngsters safe

a pool

200

Today meaning a conference & from words meaning "drinking together", this was an ancient Greek party to discuss & imbibe

a symposium

200

Hyphenated adjective for a police officer who isn't on the clock

off-the-job (off-duty)

200

A U.S. state of landlockedness, it's bordered by 6 others, including Montana to its north & Colorado to its south

Wyoming

300

Since 1911, the Iowa State Fair has featured one of these sculpted from 600 pounds of pure cream butter

a butter cow

300

Swim parallel to the shore to reach safety if you encounter one of these swift-moving currents that can move at 8 feet per second

a riptide

300

A Latin superlative gave us this word meaning the most favorable

optimum

300

This can describe a pachyderm literally, or a person insensitive to criticism

thick-skinned

300

Enjoy the Pushkin Museum & the Stephen the Great Monument but not an offshore ocean cruise in Chisinau, capital of this Euro nation

Moldova

400

Da, Russian cookbook "Please to the Table" has recipe for this crispy chicken dish that squirts butter

chicken Kiev

400

Products with this number at 30 block 97% of UVB rays, which is pretty darn good

SPF (or sun protection factor) (I'll take sunscreen/sunblock)

400

Proper behavior, correctness of manners

decorum

400

This alliterative adjective was used to describe WWI soldiers who physically & mentally suffered the horrors of war

shell-shocked

400

They're prairie provinces, not port provinces; these are the only two Canadian provinces without a saltwater coast

Alberta & Saskatchewan (you have to say both)

500

Sanskrit for "to sprinkle" gives us this word for a clarified butter

ghee

500

Kingsford specifies, don't add this liquid that they also make to briquets that are already hot or burning  

lighter fluid

500

A dark syrup made from the sweet variety of this cereal grass is often mistakenly called molasses

sorghum

500

Unless it can be proved, the FTC warns marketers about labeling products "green" or this amiable adjective

eco-friendly

500

India shares a more than 400-mile border with this country ruled by King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

Bhutan