This fermented cabbage goes great on a sandwich
Sauerkraut
Tomahawk hatchet
Ax
This technology uses sound waves to take images inside the body
ULTRASOUND
11-letter adjective applied to fake currency
Counterfeit
The basic ingredients of custard are milk sugar eggs & this flavorful extract from a vine of the orchid family
Vanilla
This little breed is a badger dog
A DACHSHUND
Cutlass falchion
Sword
This diacritical mark gets its name from German for about & sound
Umlaut
To shape metal by heating & hammering or to make a fraudulent copy
Forge
Barilla says of this Italian phrase The firm bite... allows you to taste the pasta better
Al Dente
In the mountains enjoy these noble white flowers
EDELWEISS
Compound recurve
Bow
A street kid or oddly a hedgehog
AN URCHIN
The syndrome of fearing that you'll be found out as a fraud is named for this type of a person posing as someone else
Imposter
The name of this French stew of fish & vegetables comes from words meaning boil & low
BOUILLABAISSE
None of this whirlpool pastry for me--I'm dieting
A STRUDEL
Bolt action; AR also called modern sporting
Rifle
Jeremy Bentham & John Stuart Mill were proponents of this philosophy that answers the question what ought a person to do?
Utilitarianism
A medical fake can be described as a quack or one of these sellers of supposed remedies from the Italian for babbler
Charlatan
The leaves of this aromatic herb also called wild marjoram are used in pasta sauce
Oregano
A book about the hero's formative years is this kind of education novel
A BILDUNGSROMAN
Cudgel shillelagh
Club
There are 3 Us in this term for omnipresent
Ubiquitous
Often done with a poker hand it's to mislead by a show of confidence
BLUFF
This 4-letter mixture of flour & fat is used to thicken soups & sauces