You don't have to be nosy to know "Jeopardy!" is taped at this studio
Sony (Nosy)
In the 1930s Carroll F. Chatham invented a process to create these green gems artificially
Emeralds
A piano of this type that required insertion of a nickel to operate was called a nickelodeon
Player Piano
Originating in Roman times, it's the art of silent acting
Pantomime
In "A Christmas Carol", Scrooge precedes "Humbug" with this interjection
Bah
Apes might enjoy eating these legumes
Peas (Apes)
This highly prized form of corundum gets its red color from minute amounts of chromium
Rubies
In 1768 his son Johann Christian gave London's first public solo piano recital
J.S. Bach
It's the trained technician who attends a patient in an ambulance
A paramedic
It's short for facsimile
Fax
Lois painted a lovely picture of this barnyard structure in oils
Silo (Lois & Oils)
The waters north of Australia yield large silver-white ones of these
Pearls
A piano built by Anton Walter & played by Mozart is at Mozart's birthplace in this Austrian city
Salzburg
It's a tool used for grasping, or the grasping claw of a crab or lobster
A pincer
This term for a spell or charm comes from a German word for "witch"
Hex
It's a snap to wash these items of cookware if they're non-stick
Pans (Snap)
Alexandrite & this "feline" gemstone are varieties of the same mineral
Cat's eye
Many European pianos lack a middle, or sostenuto, one of these
Pedal
This brownish-purple color derives its name from the French word for "flea"
Puce
It can mean once around the track, or to take in liquid with the tongue
Lap
The name of this Canadian province is an anagram of "main boat"
Manitoba
These October birthstones may lose their color & crack if allowed to dry out
Opals
A piano has 52 white keys & this many black keys
36
It's a device used for measuring & drawing angles
A protractor
An eye, or a royal sphere
Orb