There's an organ in this 6-letter adjective meaning smart & you're all it
BRAINY
Tennessee orange is the primary color of the University of Tennessee; it's burnt orange for this school with the same initials
(UNIVERSITY OF) TEXAS (AT AUSTIN)
A small immature branch or a session of filming a movie
SHOOT
Go home you're drunk: to be very precise you're 46 sheets to the wind
THREE SHEETS TO THE WIND
1 fish 2 fish, red fish blue fish. Black fish blue fish, [this fish], new fish
OLD FISH
As an adjective it means lightheaded or elated; it can also precede up in a command to a horse
GIDDY
Oh my darlin' it's this variety of small mandarin orange
A CLEMENTINE
Before children the Pied Piper of Hamelin led these to their doom
RATS
In a Christmas song: 156 drummers drumming
12
I am Sam, Sam I am... do you like, this offering?
GREEN EGGS AND HAM
This 4-letter word can mean A-OK or be the opposite of coarse
FINE
Prison supplier the Bob Barker Company offers a high security version of this garment in orange --no pockets
A JUMPSUIT
Slang for being absolutely truthful: I'm keeping it 7322
100
... But the Grinch who lived just north of [this place] did not! (like Christmas a lot that is)
WHOVILLE
As an adjective it means out of date; as a noun it's a cocktail that's never out of date
OLD-FASHIONED
The original version of this orange soda made by Coca-Cola was formulated in Germany during World War II
FANTA
Rob Halford leads this band that has celebrated 50 heavy metal years
JUDAS PRIEST
Spinal Tap's Nigel Tufnel crankin' the dials on his amp waaay up: These go to 596 which would totally rock so hard
11
On the fifteenth of May in the jungle of Nool [this guy] heard a small noise
HORTON
Meaning dull it follows olive to describe a dull color
DRAB
Orange County California is home to Disneyland & this other theme park that began as a roadside produce stand
KNOTT'S BERRY FARM
2 words that completed Red Skelton's signoff Good night and...
GOD BLESS
In the classic poem "The Charge of the Light Brigade": Then they rode back but not / Not the 19
600
Now the star-belly [these] had bellies with stars. The plain-belly [these] had none upon thars
SNEETCHES