(Each response will be a 2-syllable word in which the syllables rhyme, like "polo".)
In Vegas, an ace & a face
What is Blackjack?
Adjacent these share a side & a vertex without overlapping
What are angles?
Of the Earth's seasons, this one fits the category
What is autumn?
Idiomatically, if you "stand on" this, you demand that things are done in an exceedingly formal manner
What is ceremony?
This type of technician can follow audio, civil & aerospace
What is an engineer?
For Nike, it's the Swoosh
What is Logo?
It's what the symbol seen here means
What is less than or equal to?
A sepulcher for one
What is a tomb?
Alligator pear is another name for this superfood
The Latin for "tree" gives us the name of this professional who may prune high limbs
What is an arborist?
It can be a heterogeneous mixture of stuff or a category on your favorite quiz show
What is hodgepodge?
Let's test your calculating skills: it's 12 times 12 divided by 4
What is 36?
The 17th century painting seen here depicts Anthonij de Bordes & his this whose name is not given
What is his valet?
The Latin for "to carry" gives us part of this word for all the investments you own
What is portfolio?
Walter Bagehot, a Victorian who wrote on central banking, had this profession & edited the magazine of the same name
What is an economist?
Title of each of the first 10 leaders of Sikhism
What is guru?
In mathematical groupings parentheses go inside brackets, which go inside these other "br-" symbols
What are braces?
When it precedes "oath", this serious word refers to a legal agreement
What is solemn?
This word refers to the smallest detail that can be seen by a telescope or to the number of pixels on your computer screen
What is resolution?
In charge of the dining room, this job title usually ends in an apostrophe
What is a maitre d'?
A message of distress from a ship or an airplane
What is Mayday?
In a set of data, the median is the middle point, the mean is the average & this other "M" is the number that occurs most often
What is mode
Now an adjective for the middle class, it originally referred to someone from a French borough
What is bourgeois?
It's a term for someone who cuts & polishes precious gems
What is lapidary?
There's a word for a quick race in the middle of this purveyor of men's furnishings
What is a haberdasher?