Raphael, Michael, Gabriel & Uriel
Angels
It can precede horn, twist & kiss
French
Earn these "points" by currying favor; it's also a Girl Scout aged 6 to 8
Brownie
It's quite logical that this branch of knowledge is from the Greek for "lover of knowledge"
Philosophy
This fruit that's named for a bird looks like a brown egg that's covered with fuzz
Don Quixote thought the windmills were these
Giants
Strengthen against an attack, or add vitamins & minerals to milk
Fortify
Term for an educator's spaniel or tabby, or a favorite pupil
Teacher's Pet
Aptly enough, this word for a sports participant is from the Greek for "one who contends for a prize"
Athlete
A sweet cherry is named for this Washington State landmark
Mt. Rainier
Numbers like 1, 2 & 7012
Cardinals
William F. Buckley was its host from 1966 to 1999
Firing Line
Like '70s rocker Jon Anderson, when mindlessly acquiescing to the head honcho, you could be considered this
Yes Man
I exclaimed this when I found this Greek word for "I've found it" in the dictionary
Eureka
It's the most important fruit export of Costa Rica & Honduras
Split zygotes
Twins
To kill insects with gas released into a tented house
Fumigate
A sycophant, especially one who shines shoes oddly
Bootlicker
From the Greek "kuanos", meaning dark blue, it's a color used in printing & photography
Cyan
The name of this Pacific island fruit of the genus Artocarpus implies that it's starchy
Breadfruit
Icterus galbula songbirds
Orioles
Meat from the upper part of a side of pork, usually cured by salt
Fatback
5-letter amphibious word for one who engages in excessive deference through motives of self-interest
Toady
Omigod! One of the top names for girls in the 1980s, it's from the Greek Theophania, "manifestation of God"
Tiffany
This Japanese apple was created in part from the Ralls Janet, an antique apple that dates back to Thomas Jefferson
Fuji