Rated "G"
Verbs
3-Letter Words
I'm Seeing Colors
The American Flag
Also a Girl's Name
100

Methane or laughing, for example Harwich, Mass. celebrates the harvest of this berry about 2 months before it's needed at Thanksgiving

gas (laughing gas accepted)

100

To put on the character & appearance of someone else, like a police officer, in which case it's a crime

impersonate

100

Take a small drink

sip

100

Raven or jet

black

100

He was the first to refer to the flag as a star-spangled banner

Francis Scott Key

100

A small, freshwater stream, perhaps babbling

a brook

200

The chief executive of a state

the governor

200

3-letter animal verb meaning "take more than your share of"

hog

200

It's the "stiff upper" projecting rim of a pitcher

lip

200

Alabaster or bone

white

200

You can fly the flag 24 hours a day, but if you fly it at night, you have to do this

light it

200

It used to mean to woo or court; now it means take to court

sue

300

Things are just right for trouble when this little fairy tale girl goes to the 3 bears' house

Goldilocks

300

To express one's own opinions, as if in a newspaper you ran

editorialize

300

Nada, nothing, or perhaps, to fasten your pants

zip

300

Mandarin or pumpkin

orange

300

The number of these was set by law in 1818, & it hasn't changed since

stripes 

300

It precedes mater when referring to one's former school

alma

400

This natural wonder in Arizona can be up to a mile deep & 18 miles wide

the Grand Canyon

400

Verb commonly used with "a letter", "a lecture" & "a baby"

deliver

400

It can precede cord, tide & -roaring

rip

400

Dresden or cobalt

blue

400

The flag code says this is the preferable way to dispose of an old flag

by burning it

400

A female donkey

a jenny

500

Your mom may complain that your hands are this, meaning dirty or, more literally, infested with larvae

grubby

500

From the German for "punish", it's to fire on ground troops from a plane

strafe

500

After a 1997 golf injury, Evel Knievel got this body part replaced

hip

500

Slate or mouse

gray

500

It was reported that the flag first flew here April 6, 1909

North Pole

500

"And then there's" this shawl or wrap, made of gray striped plaid, that's worn in Scotland

maud