April
Similes
Fish, Bird, or Mammal
Nothing "But"
Astronomy
400

On April 3, 1945, an all-black platoon called the Dusty Devastators saw action for the first time in this country

Germany

400

You can be "guilty as" this, or guilty of this 3-letter word

Sin

400

The tapir

Mammal

400

Examples include the two-tailed pasha & the zebra swallowtail

Butterflies

400

In 1672 Giovanni Cassini determined the distance from the Earth to this, creating a new measuring unit, the Au

The sun

800

This Green-friendly day is observed nationally in the U.S. on the last Friday in April

Arbor Day 

800

The familiar "as old as" these appears in "David Copperfield"

The hills

800

The lamprey

Fish

800

These gothic architectural supports can be "clasping" or "flying"

Buttresses

800

In 1679 Danish astronomer Ole Romer was the first to figure out the speed of this

Light

1200

This seaway that enables ocean vessels to reach inland ports on the Great Lakes opened to shipping April 25, 1959  

The St. Lawrence Seaway 

1200

After a bad night, change the meaning of this common simile by adding "I woke up every hour crying"

I slept like a baby

1200

The coelacanth

Fish

1200

He was Secretary of Agriculture under Nixon & Ford

Earl Butz

1200

Term for the astronomical event that heralds the beginning of summer

The solstice

1600

In a predawn raid on April 22, 2000, federal agents in Miami swooped in & seized this boy

(Elian) Gonzalez

1600

Many writers have used Shakespeare's simile "bestride the narrow world like" this

A colossus

1600

The ptarmigan

Bird

1600

Of the genus Ranunculus, this grassland wild plant has large yellow flowers

A buttercup

1600

To an astronomer UMa is an abbreviation for this constellation

Ursa Major

2000

On April 3, 1964 he gave his famous "Ballot or the Bullet" speech in Cleveland, Ohio

Malcolm X

2000

This 3-word simile is also the title of a Joseph Heller novel; the hero's first name is Bruce

Good as gold

2000

The colobus

Mammal

2000

Romeo's 2-word interjection when Juliet appears at her window

But soft

2000

A large crater on Saturn’s moon Mimas is named for the British astronomer who discovered the moon in 1789

William Herschel