Having these items on the ground means soldiers have been deployed to a hostile environment
BOOTS
Earth Day
SPRING
Hurry up! This adverb meaning with haste is worth a big 25 points in Scrabble
QUICKLY
O say can you see this national monument & historic shrine? You sure can at 2400 East Fort Avenue in Baltimore
FORT MCHENRY
Your first appearance on stage or screen
A DEBUT
Getting in trouble is called catching this a type of anti-aircraft gun
FLAK
Daylight saving time ends (in 2020)
AUTUMN
Not at any time not now not in the past not in the future not under any condition
NEVER
The 20-room cliff dwelling in Arizona with the name of this Aztec ruler provides a look at the culture of the Sinagua people
MONTEZUMA
A railway station often a small and quaint one as seen here
DEPOT
Referring to a clock position if a soldier says he's got your this number he's watching your back
SIX
National Hangover Day (think about it a half-sec you'll get it)
WINTER
Steve Jobs liked to say Apple products were this crazy kind of great also the title of a book about the Macintosh
INSANELY
Including the nickname of African-American troops an Ohio site is named Charles Young these Soldiers National Monument
BUFFALO
The typically triangular mouth of a river
DELTA
Meaning a choice to use atomic weapons it was applied by Trent Lott to a drastic change in Senate rules
A NUCLEAR OPTION
Burning Man
SUMMER
Specifically taking place every 8760 hours
ANNUALLY (YEARLY)
Enjoy a close encounter with this national monument in Wyoming AKA Grizzly Bear's Lodge a remnant of a volcanic intrusion
DEVILS TOWER
My god your god any god
A DEITY
By tradition you can fool an enemy ship with a fake flag until battle begins--then you have to show your these
TRUE COLORS
Ash Wednesday
WINTER
From the Greek for angle to angle it means in the direction of a slanting straight line
DIAGONALLY
Wind-blown gypsum gives this national monument in New Mexico it's self-evident 2-word name
WHITE SANDS
Named for a city it's a specific type of Dutch earthenware
DELFT