It's not to eat. It's to use in the on-deck circle
a doughnut
It's also called a walk:
BB
a base on balls
A little larger than the violin, it's the alto or tenor of the family
Viola
Completes the title of the 1975 album that includes "Sara Smile", "Daryl Hall &..."
John Oates
"Holy" this fish whose king species may lay several million eggs during spawning season
A Mackerel
Its November 11, 1889 statehood filled in a corner of the Lower 48
Washington
Lepidopterans excel at this third stroke in the medley relay
the butterfly stroke
A boxer wants to be on the giving end:
TKO
a technical knockout
Phil Collins once said, "Whatever else I am, I'm" one of these "first"
A Drummer
Her 1989 album "Warm and Tender" is filled with lullabies & ballads for her little daughter, Chloe
Olivia Newton-John
This vehicle is also called a "black & white"
A Police Cruiser
In 1916, German saboteurs blew up a New Jersey munitions depot, sending shrapnel into this nearby landmark's gown
Statue of Liberty
A tennis player who serves & scores the first point after deuce has this edge
advantage (ad-in)
For a hoopster:
PPG
points per game
You insert a roll into this instrument for it to tickle its own ivories
Player Piano
He didn't do too badly in 1982 with "Hurts So Good"
John Cougar (Mellencamp)
American World War II general who was known as the "Napoleon of Luzon"
Douglas MacArthur
In 1856 William Dayton became the first vice presidential candidate of this new party
Republican
Boxers "bob &" this to avoid getting punched in the face
weave
He tries to sack the quarterback:
DE
defensive end
From the Greek "psallein", to pluck, we get this plucked type of zither that's mentioned in the Bible
Psalterion
No. 1 hits he wrote include Peter, Paul & Mary's "Leaving on a Jet Plane" & his own "Annie's Song"
John Denver
This Seattle mastermind is one of the three coaches to win a college national championship and a Super Bowl
Pete Carroll
In Dec. 1941 the Declaration of Independence was packed up & sent to this gold depository for safekeeping
Fort Knox
It's sports talk for a scheme in which players defend an area of the court, not a particular opponent
zone
Part of baseball stats:
WAR
wins above replacement
For his set of pipes, the god Pan cut this into different lengths & strapped them in a row
Reeds
Born Malcolm Rebennack, in 1973 he had a big hit with "Right Time, Wrong Place"
Dr. John
Latin phrase meaning "for each person", as in "Americans eat 85 pounds of chicken..."
Per Capita
He founded the city of Savannah in 1733 & soon began serving as Georgia governor
Oglethorpe