This 8-letter avian word describes the doors on the 1954 Mercedes-Benz 300 SL coupe
gullwing
Nebraska & Kansas are part of what's known as the wheat belt & this other grain's belt
corn
Psalm 23 refers to one of these that "runneth over", so stop pouring already
cup
These green-skinned apples go into apple pie & at See's Candies, go into the apple pie truffles
Granny Smiths
AFLAC insurance
a duck
Company founder & namesake Enzo had to give approval in order for someone to purchase one of its 250 GTOs
Ferrari
Sheboygan in this state is known as the "bratwurst capital of the world"
Wisconsin
If the audience is "packed" like these little herring relatives, the venue is pretty full
sardines
In 2011 McDonald's removed the caramel dip from the apple slices option with this offering
a Happy Meal
Paperback publisher Pocket Books
a kangaroo
In 2018 this doozy of an American car sold for $22 million; previous owners include Gary Cooper
a Duesenberg
In 2000 this Ohio city welcomed an NHL franchise
Columbus
At the theater, SRO is short for this
standing room only
Oscar Tschirky, the legendary maƮtre d' of a certain hotel, created this salad with apples as the central ingredient
Waldorf
Bacardi rum
a bat
In "The Spy Who Loved Me", James Bond had esprit with this carmaker's Esprit--it converted into a submarine
a Lotus
Fort Wayne is home to the grave of this legendary orchard planter
Johnny Appleseed
Your place is really full if you're packed to these exposed beams in the ceiling
the rafters
This apple with a Japanese name is actually a cross between 2 American varieties
a Fuji
Merrill, formerly called Merrill Lynch
a bull
Here's a real beauty from the 1960s, this hyphenated British make's 3000
an Austin-Healey
The name of this second-largest city in Iowa mentions a tree & alludes to a river
Cedar Rapids
Past tense for "eat" is spelled out in this word that means "I couldn't eat another bite"
satiated (sated)
This apple tart is named for 2 French sisters who served it at their hotel in the Loire Valley
tarte Tatin
Swarovski crystal
a swan