Carolina Gold barbecue sauce is so named because its base is made from this & vinegar
mustard
Kickoff,
bubble screen,
option route
football
Like the federal government, many states have a DOT, short for this, & they'll mail you a free map
Department of Transportation
A young man living alone was "batching", from this noun
a bachelor
Saltines are a type of one
cracker
In Britain oatmeal is called this
porridge
Kickoff,
marking,
nutmeg
soccer
Southwest Airlines has stopped serving peanuts, but a snack mix featuring chips & these salty treats is always complimentary
pretzels
Barnacles & blinkers were these vision aids
glasses
Heavy fabric is stretched tight & tacked into place on a frame to make one of these art surfaces
canvas
(Double Jeopardy)
Often made with crawfish, this Cajun stew gets its name from French for "smothered"
étouffée
Duck,
over,
googly
cricket
The modern craze for giving these to Major League Baseball fans began with Willie Mays ones at Candlestick Park May 9, 1999
bobbleheads
If someone said you had beetle-crushers, it meant big these body parts
feet
Divided into 64 squares, it's usually found with royalty on it
a chessboard
Created in Hollywood, this classic salad includes chicken or turkey, Bacon, avocado & blue cheese
a Cobb salad
Time trial,
SPDS,
brain bucket
cycling
Rhyming term for a sack of gifts at an awards show; a $200,000 Oscars version included gold vape pens & liposuction vouchers
a swag bag
A heavy drinker with a red nose was this naval bigwig "of the red"
an admiral
Splash & ride are types of these on a drum kit
cymbal
Is watermelon a berry, a vegetable, or a fruit?
A berry. It's a specific category of berries — one with a tough rind, multiple flat seeds and pulpy flesh.
Poach,
approach,
eastern grip
tennis
(Double Jeopardy)
In 2009, Todd Bol made a model full of books in tribute to his mother, a teacher; it became this 3-word concept with more than 100,000 worldwide
a (the) Little Free Library
From a character in popular entertainment, a Peck's this was a man who didn't obey social norms
Peck's Bad Boy
The "X"s give an extra hint to this popular form of embroidery
cross-stitch