On the interstate when there's not a lot of traffic, Dad uses this alliterative speed management system
cruise control
Martha Stewart's quick way to make these eggs is to remove them from the water just as it starts to boil
soft-boiled eggs
Shop class has gone high-tech with skills like using these semiconductor devices that work like tiny bulbs
LEDs
Aesop knows that one who raises a false alarm is said to "cry" this creature
wolf
Our closest neighbor, it has a surface temperature hot enough to melt lead
Venus
If you want to pitch your tent in a national park, Yosemite has 13 of these areas; Alaska's Gates of the Arctic, 0
campgrounds
As a noun, it's a burger garnish; as a verb, it's to preserve, say, pigs' feet through a long, briny process
pickle
Woodshop is safer with Stephen Gass' device that can stop a spinning one of these in 3/1,000 of a second
saw
In a text message, "FCOL" is short for this exasperated phrase
For Crying Out Loud
Its most prominent feature, the Great Red Spot, is more than twice as wide as the Earth
Jupiter
Before "Over Georgia" or "Great America", this name means fun until you drop
Six Flags
This "pudgy" turkey company's website says a stuffed 25-pound bird can take more than 6 hours to cook
Butterball
Ordinary scissors won't cut metal; you need snips, also known by this "sh" word
shears
If you've given up, "cry" this generic relative
uncle
Its frozen dry ice polar caps recede & advance with the planet's seasons
Mars
This "Royal" company's Allure of the Seas is 3 football fields long
Royal Caribbean
A couple of minutes in the microwavable sleeve makes these Nestle meat & cheese sandwiches
Hot Pocket
The protective helmet shown here is named for this task of fusing metal together
welding
Justin Timberlake sang "Cry me" one of these, perhaps the Irrawaddy
a river
Named for the first ruler of the universe in Greek mythology, it was the first to be discovered by telescope
Uranus
Everybody into the motorhome, also called by this 2-letter term (& it's not "MH")
RV
In the morning, you can have instant this from Quaker or the slow-cooked steel-cut kind
oatmeal
Appropriately, this retailer opened its first store on the 21st of April, 1984--oops, that's for shopping class, not shop class
Forever 21
"Cry" this "and let slip the dogs of war"
havoc
Methane clouds in its atmosphere give it a distinctive look
Neptune