Aviophobia:
doing this
flying
Place to get a knish or a bagel (the whole word, please)
delicatessen
It's a festive Fourth of July in South Carolina, where consumer-grade these are legal to use if you're over 16
fireworks
The name of this utensil used to serve soup comes from the Old English for "load"
a ladle
It says you can't be forced to let soldiers live in your house
the Third Amendment
Entomophobia:
in general, these
insects
Hen night is Brit speak for this party for a bride prior to her wedding
bachelorette
A Maine festival celebrating this creature has lasted 75 summers after a money-losing start with an "all you can eat for $1" deal
lobster
This 5-letter word refers to a stoppered flask, usually for oil or vinegar
a cruet
This annual observance that's on the third Sunday in June should seem familial to you
Father's Day
Brontophobia:
it can rattle you & your house
thunder
A popular affectionate, curly haired puppy of this hybrid type
Goldendoodle
Summer analyst is this type of learning position at companies like Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley & can pay $40 an hour
intern
This Spanish rice & seafood dish is often made in a wide shallow pan named for the dish
paella
This third book in the King James Bible says, "It shall be a perpetual statute... that ye eat neither fat nor blood"
Leviticus
Hypnophobia, also known as somniphobia
sleeping
It was a scornful term for a Northerner who went to the South after the Civil War to profit from Reconstruction
carpetbagger
2021 put the summer in Summer Olympics as this sport made its games debut from Tsurigasaki Beach
surfing
This implement that sounds like a lute relative is actually a vegetable slicer
a mandoline
This general who died late in 1945 led the U.S. Third Army on major campaigns of World War II including Normandy
(George S.) Patton
Ergophobia
work
It's not an operation on a tiny area, it's one using a magnifying instrument
microsurgery
FAF is this "Fund", what the Rev. Willard Parsons wanted to let NYC kids breathe when he took them to rural Pennsylvania in 1877
Fresh Air
There's a shape in the name of this device that makes vegetable noodles
a spiralizer
In 1996 this Reform Party presidential candidate, a Texas businessman, got third place with 8 million votes
Ross Perot