A discount on boating canvas
a sail sale
Using her first name spelled backwards, Aneres was a fashion label launched in 2004 by a legend in this sport
tennis
Figuratively speaking, you might "put" this "in" an issue to be handled later, or perhaps an issue to be handled... never
Put a Pin in it
Father
+
sight organ =
spinach-loving sailor man
POPEYE
The Hass variety of this food traces its lineage back to a single tree planted by postman Rudolph Hass in the 1920sv
an avocado
A question to identify a sorceress in a lineup
which witch
In this picture book series, a longtime antagonist is Odlaw; read his name backwards & it makes sense
(Where's) Waldo(?)
This 2-word phrase meaning "chat" or "connect" may have started as a sports metaphor; overusing it is now a national pastime
touch base
The fifth month
+
24 hours =
"Help!"
mayday
Less is "S'more"? This cracker was created by a preacher who hoped that eating it would promote abstinence
a graham cracker
Photos of Harry or William
prince prints
We see what you did there, Ms. Winfrey; the media mogul gave her production company this name in 1990 by reversing her first name
Harpo
It's a way of saying "reconnect later", with a dash of needless geometry thrown in for good measure
circle back
Opposite of "on"
+
water, in solid form =
a workplace
OFFICE
Named after a Russian ballerina, this meringue-based dessert is nicknamed "Pav" in Australia
Pavlova
These keep prying fingers away from the smoke salmon
lox locks
Filled with healthy vitamins, a half-cup of asparagus also contains a gram of this substance spelled backwards in "asparagus"
sugar
It's a sonar-inspired way to say "contact me"--when "text me", "call me" or "email me" just won't cut it
ping me
Male equivalent of "sis"
+
a very appealing first name =
non-functional`
broken
Featuring fried chicken pieces in a sweet sauce, this Chinese takeout favorite is named after a 19th century military leader
General Tso's chicken
An umbilicus for a midshipman or admiral
l a naval navel
It's the insurance giant famously bailed out in 2008 whose stock ticker symbol appears backwards in "Giant"
AIG
It's a 3-word phrase meaning "at one's own expense"--& a needlessly wordy way of saying "unavailable"
Out of pocket
Mafia boss
+
lock opener =
a jackass
donkey
A famed veal dish including shrimp & crab meat is named after this crooner, who might have asked for it to be made "My Way"
Sinatra