Touch-tone predecessor (4)
a dial
Unlike other species of these carnivores, the meerkat doesn't have a reputation for killing snakes
Mongoose
After winding down Lombard Street in this city, you might dine at Fisherman's Wharf
San Francisco
A fob pocket on a pair of men's trousers was originally designed to hold this item
A pocketwatch
Popular term for a variety of deli meats & cheeses, often served on a platter
Cold cuts
Band major (4)
Drum
If one of these spiny, 5-armed sea creatures is cut in half, each part may regenerate
Starfish
Visit this state on Mother's Day weekend and you can attend the Black Hills Balloon Rally in Sturgis
South Dakota
Named for an earl, it's a knitted sweater that opens down the front
Cardigan
It's what a reluctant bride or groom might get before the wedding
Cold feet
Southern cup (5)
Dixie
The destroying angel is a deadly type of this fungus
Mushroom
A museum in Nashville, Indiana traces the career of this gangster, "Public enemy Number One"
John Dillinger
These military pants with patches of green & brown became popular for general wear in the 1980s
Fatigues (camouflage pants)
One of the 1970s' big fashion fads was these short shorts for women
hot pants
Olympic saucer (6)
a discus
The slimy inner bark of this "slippery" tree was once used to relieve throat ailments
Elm
It's an 11 1/2-mile climb to the top of Pikes Peak in Pike National Forest in this state
Colorado
This head scarf that ties under the chin derives its name from the Russian word for grandmother
A babushka
The Miss Arkansas pageant is held in this city that also boasts a national park
Hot Springs
Pampers (10,7)
Disposable diapers
Now almost extinct, the wisent is a European species of this oxlike North American mammal
Buffalo
Named for a singer, this 88-acre theme park is Pigeon Forge, Tennessee's most popular attraction
Dollywood
Usually wide, white & lace-trimmed, a Vandyke is a style of this
collar
Popular toy car brand
Hot Wheels