Second hand item like a Bulova or Rolex
(5 letters)
a watch
Since he was born in Tremadoc in 1888, you could call him "Lawrence of Wales"
Lawrence of Arabia
In 2002 Mr. Potato Head was the guest of honor at the annual Spud Day celebration in Shelley in this state
Idaho
A simpler way of saying "more lobster-colored"
redder
Your first appearance on stage or screen
a debut
A magical spirit of Arabic lore who might need a good bottle opener
(5 letters)
a genie
This word may derive from the ancient custom of drinking mead for 1 lunar cycle after your wedding
honeymoon
In June at a Tuscumbia, Alabama festival honoring her, "The Miracle Worker" is performed at her birthplace
Helen Keller
A car model from Honda
Civic
A railway station, often a small and quaint one, as seen here

a depot
It follows a midday grace period
(5 letters)
lunch
The pirate spider is characterized by a row of sharp bristles on its first pair of these
legs
The Jewish festival of Shavuot commemorates the revelation of the Torah at this site
Mount Sinai
A noise made by a chick, or to look quickly or secretly
peep
The typically triangular mouth of a river
a delta
You'll need an ID to get your mail in this Rocky Mountain state
(5 letters)
Idaho
This dastardly moustachioed cartoon villain's last name is a kind of neck injury
Whiplash
During WWI, WWII & the Energy Crisis of 1974-75, the U.S. adopted this for most of the year to economize on fuel
Daylight Savings Time
A "bubble-headed" carpenter's tool
level
My god, your god, any god
a deity
The first lady's residence; some believe it was just east of Israel
(4 letters)
Eden
Lillian Alice Marks became famous in this field using the Russianized name Alicia Markova
ballet
This N.M. national park has a Bat Flight Breakfast in August so that visitors can view bats returning to their caves
Carlsbad Caverns
It's the name for the hard-working part of a helicopter that provides upward lift & forward thrust
rotor
Named for a city, it's a specific type of Dutch earthenware
Delft