Meaning "I approve", "coo" is short for this; saving 1 keystroke adds up
cool
Boulder, Colorado is in the Flatiron Range, part of these mountains
The Rockies
It's said that "it takes two to" do this dance that evolved in Buenos Aires
Tango
It's a singing twosome
duo
"A Journey" (maybe a short one on a speed skating track)
(Apolo) Ohno
"GTG" can mean "good to go" or this parting phrase
Got to go
What the Arabs call Jebel Musa, "Mountain of Moses", is better known as this
(mount) Sinai
This dance that was popular in the 1920s is named for a city in South Carolina
Charleston
A mineral deposit from which metal can be extracted
ore
An actor turned politician:
"Total Recall"
arnold schwarzenegger
Someone who types "sup" to you is contracting these 2 words
What's up?
You must be 42" tall to hop on this Disneyland ride; its 14,692-foot namesake in the Pennine Alps is tougher sledding
Matterhorn
A pair of quick steps are followed by a pair of slow ones in the dance called the Texas this
Two-step
Hold your horses & give me this synonym for sadness
woe
A playwright:
"The Kindness of Strangers"
Tennessee Williams
In "kk", the first K replaces this letter
o
This peak is the only mountain in North America that exceeds 20,000 feet
Not quite 14,500 feet, this California peak is named for geologist Josiah
Dances with repetitive names include the cancan & this lively Cuban dance
cha-cha
In a fairy tale, a princess can feel it through 20 mattresses
pea
A Pennsylvania businessman:
"Young Chocolatier"
Hershey
Writer Adam Gopnik was among parents who made their kids snicker by thinking "LOL" meant this, not "laugh out loud"
lots of love
Not quite 14,500 feet, this California peak is named for geologist Josiah
Mount Whitney
Polite society was shocked to see couples in close contact for this ballroom dance that has a Viennese type
Waltz
The last class of the day seems to last this long, the longest division of geologic time
an eon
An electrical genius from Europe:
"My Inventions"
Tesla