A lunar eating utensil
Moon Spoon
This desert covers much of the African country of Mali
Sahara
Slang for a piano
88
Achilles died because his wound here would not do this
Heel/Heal
They were once called "Saratoga Chips" after the town in New York where they were first made
Potato Chips
A liberated Stockholm native
Freed Swede
Greenland has two official languages: Greenlandic & this
Danish
Number of players on an indoor volleyball team, or consecutive consonants in the surname of star Bob CTVRTLIK
6
To rule over, or to shower upon
Reign/Rain
Aubergine, a species is of nightshade, is more commonly known in the U.S. as this
Eggplant
Synonyms for this one-word rhyme include: Lamebrain, Dodo, & Dum-Dum
Nitwit
Some visitors to Kotzebue in this U.S. state dine on reindeer stew, a local specialty
Alaska
It's the number of lines in a sonnet
14
Vacationing on a ship, or people that staff them
Cruise/Crews
Mangoldwurzel, used for cattle feed, is a variety of this red root vegetable
Beet
A magazine story about a neutron or proton
Particle Article
Founded in 859 AD, the oldest university in the world is located in this country
Morocco
At sea level, water boils at this number of degrees Fahrenheit
212
A participle for one who has reached adulthood, or a sound of misery on hearing a bad pun
Grown or Groan
What the French call epinard we call this
spinach
The sense that the science of plants is getting repetitive, day in & day out
Botany Monotony
The country with the most volcanoes is this nation that felt a huge eruption in 1883
Indonesia
The word myriad can refer to any large number of things or specifically to this big number
10,000
A small bit of land surrounded by water, or a small hole for the passage of a shoelace
George Washington Carver developed 118 products from this tuber related to the morning glory
Sweet potatoes