"G" WHIZ
CHANGE ONE LETTER
(Alex: ...each clue will require two responses. They will be different by only one letter.)
SOFT "C"
FLOWERS
TRASH TALKING AT THE MEDIEVAL JOUST
50

Proverbially, to work hard is to "keep your nose to" this

grindstone

50

Why so this, sullenly dejected? Did you forget to bring this, an Elmer's specailty, to art class?

glue & glum

50

the "middle" position in netball 

(idk this question was originally about american football figure it out u numptys grrr)

center

50

In the 1630s, a craze developed in Holland for this flower, with many investors paying huge sums for individual bulbs

a tulip

50

Ha! Thou shakest so much thy feet can barely stay in these, brought to Europe in the 8th century

stirrups

100

According to the nursery rhyme, if you were born on a Tuesday, you're full of it

grace

100

You'll make the this, perhaps an A+, if you can dig deep & name this somber earth excavation

grade & grave

100

Sabine Ulibarri's novel "Mi Abuela Fumaba Puros" translates to "My Grandma Smoked" these

Cigars

100

The scientific name of this orange flower with black-spotted petals is Lilium tigrinum

the tiger lily

100

Thou art lucky this my weapon hath a safety tip called a coronal; else thoud'st be unbreath'd as well as unhors'd

a lance

150

One of the 7 deadly sins, it's from the Latin for "to swallow"

gluttony

150

Use your head to think of this body part & you'll get to this word, a girl's woven locks

braid & brain

150

Juice from a Granny Smith

cider

150

Monkshoods are pollinated only by these

bees

150

Wilt thou ward off my blow with an ecranche type of this? Why not use a sheet of parchment, 'twill work as well

a shield

200

A period of pregnancy, or a time for the development of an idea

gestation

200

Change direction quickly with this 4-letter word into this one that precedes "sucker" in fashion

veer & seer

200

Restriction of expression, often by a government

censorship

200

In the names of flowers, this 4-letter word that means "plant" or "root" follows bladder, St. John's & slipper

wort

200

Hark! This fellow who proclaimeth the name of each jouster is more worthy of my steel than thee

a herald

300

It's the London borough famous for a royal observatory

Greenwich

300

"Begin" with this word; end with this one, meaning harsh or desolate, as a landscape

start & stark

300

The suspension of active hostilities in a war zone

a cease-fire

300

You might "remember" that this flower, also called a scorpion plant, is a symbol of friendship & true love

forget-me-not

300

The lady whose favor thou sportest will sup with me ere the end of this larger event of which the joust is part

a tournament