Earth Day
It's said that "it takes two to" do this dance that evolved in Buenos Aires
Seasoned with the black & red spice in its name, this Italian salami is also an appetizer
This frozen waffle brand was named for one of its ingredients
Eggo
Shuttlecock
National Hangover Day (think about it a half-sec, you'll get it)
winter
This dance that was popular in the 1920s is named for a city in South Carolina
Charleston
Many forms of wild these are poisonous, but puffball & shiitake are okay to chow down
mushrooms
Mostly considered a breakfast beverage in Italy, this 10-letter coffee drink has less milk than a latte
a cappuccino
n 1996 MLB expanded this area, moving one boundary from the top to the bottom of the batter's knees
the strike zone
Ash Wednesday
winter
A pair of quick steps are followed by a pair of slow ones in the dance called the Texas this
two-step
DAILY DOUBLE!!
Andouille is this meat product of which you could say that's the wurst
In 2014 these Kellogg's toaster pastries hit the big 5-0
pop tarts
At the start of a NASCAR race, the top cars line up according to their qualifying times; best time gets this 2-word spot, a term said to have originated in horse racing
pole position
Daylight saving time ends (in 2020)
autumn/fall
DAILY DOUBLE!!
Dances with repetitive names include the cancan & this lively Cuban dance
On Newman's Own Four Cheese, the quartet is mozzarella, cheddar, asiago, & this popular cheese
The name of this Mexican breakfast dish means it's cooked in a ranch style
huevos rancheros
Fouls in the NBA include technical, personal & these, for unnecessary &/or excessive contact against an opponent
flagrant
Burning Man
summer
Polite society was shocked to see couples in close contact for this ballroom dance that has a Viennese type
waltz
The "true" type of this small, silvery & salt-cured fish comes only from the Mediterranean & nearby waters
anchovy
DAILY DOUBLE!!
Patrick Towle honored Abraham Lincoln's humble beginnings with the name of this syrup
This 5-letter rugby play also means "hubbub" or "confusion"
scrum