A cinematic highlight of "Step Brothers" is when a set of these collapses
bunk beds
Dublin-born author Jonathan & Pennsylvania-born country singer Taylor
Swift
Originally a Spanish term meaning "coffee shop", it's an eatery, often in an institution like a hospital
a cafeteria
Rain water & bad bowling attempts end up in this
the gutter
The plantain (plan•TANE) is this type of plant.
Banana
You lie crossways in the Mayan type of this, which can take 2 miles of cord to make
a hammock
AIDS researcher Robert & winemaking brothers Ernest & Julio
Gallo
A highway service station & restaurant principally for the drivers of all them 18-wheelers
a truck stop
From the French for "wine taster", it's a term for a connoisseur of fine food & drink
a gourmet
Maple, juniper, and even redwood trees are used in this Japanese botanical art, whose name means “plant in a tray.”
Bonsai
Placed under a mattress, it's an arrangement of spiral coils enclosed in a cloth-covered frame
a box spring
Young actress Emma & NPR's Cokie
Roberts
Foul cutlery term for a local restaurant that serves fried, inexpensive food
a greasy spoon
This gloomy architecture style is known for using flying buttresses
Gothic
The state of Georgia produces more than 40% of the US output of this misnamed legume.
Peanut
"Numeric" bed with pillars at the corners to support a canopy or curtains
a four-poster
Secretary of State James & banana dancer Josephine
Baker
On Food Network, Guy Fieri hosts the show known as "Triple D": these, "Drive-ins and Dives"
Diners
Derived from Spanish but sounding a bit French, it's a wire used to strangle someone, or the act itself
garrote
The common name for this carnivorous plant comes from the Roman goddess of love, plus one of the plant’s favorite foods — although it also eats crickets and spiders.
Venus Fly Trap
Japanese name for a woven straw mat upon which a futon rests
tatami
Vaccine pioneer Edward & gold medalist Bruce
Jenner
Drooling for fast food at Indiana's Greenwood Park Mall? Head for an establishment in this 2-word area
the food court
Smaller than gorillas, these arboreal apes move by brachiating, swinging from their arms
gibbons
This poisonous plant, which grows wild in the United States, was fatal to Socrates
Hemlock