Middle "S"
The Wine Cellar
The "Phile" File
From the German
Official State Animals
100

You have a cavity--this one pertaining to the nose

Nasal

100

A fruity pink wine is white zin, short for this

Zinfandel

100

One who admires the customs of England

Anglophile

100

Put this 4-letter word after "gab" or "fun" & you get an event with lots of those

Fest

100

The West Indian species of this sea cow is Alabama's official state marine mammal

Manatee

200

Type of tree, or powdery burn residue

Ash

200

The CMS, the Court of Master these, has guidelines for its professionals, including what to do if wine is spilled on a guest

Sommelier 
200

One who loves & collects books

Bibliophile

200

If you say "he took a lot of" this, either he was criticized or his plane was shot at

Flak

200

In 1995 Missouri designated this stubborn equine its state animal

Mule

300

This pop style of dancing will never be dead

Disco

300

In the U.S., if a wine label says "contains" these, SO2 was used, probably as a preservative

Sulfites

300

A devoted, knowledgeable moviegoer

Cinephile

300

I can't sit still; I've got this 10-letter need to roam

Wanderlust

300

School kids in Montana chose this fierce brown bear to be the state's official animal

Grizzly
400

On the gridiron, this type of "conduct" costs you 15 yards

Unsportsmanlike

400

 A treasure of the special collections room is a 1934 vintage from Chateau Latour, one of the four chateaux that in 1855 received first growth status in this French region

Bordeaux

400

One who enjoys wines as a connoisseur

Vinophile (or oenophile)

400

Bringing extra defensive players to rush the passer

Blitz

400

Kentucky & Maryland, which both host legs of the Triple Crown, both have this as the state horse

Thoroughbred 

500

Direct pecuniary aid given by government to a private business

Subsidy 

500

This adjective means that wine has been made stronger by the addition of a spirit; sherry is one type

Fortified

500

A lover of words; hopefully you're enough of one to get this

Logophile

500

In 1969 the first watch using this mineral to keep time came on the market

Quartz
500

The peregrine this is Idaho's state raptor

Falcon