The huge front pincer of this crab is used for courting females & fighting, not for playing the violin
What is the fiddler crab?
To color a fabric or kick the bucket
What is to dye (die)?
In the last 50 years, this Dale Carnegie book has sold more than 15 million hardcover copies
What is "How to Win Friends and Influence People"?
Data from resistivity gauges, gravimeters, & creep meters are being used in efforts to predict these
What are earthquakes?
Your "funiculus" is usally called this, & it was cut right after your were born
What is an umbilical cord?
It's Latin for "crab" not for "moonchild"
What is cancer?
A small stream or the noise old bones might make
What is a creek (creak)?
Author of "The Witches of Eastwick"
Who was John Updike?
Devised by Alessandro Volta, the "voltaic pile" was the earliest one of these
What are batteries?
A "monopode" has only 1 of these
What is a foot?
Making homes in the shells of live oysters, the smallest crabs are named for this pod vegetable
What is a pea crab?
It can describe the type of grip Crockett & Tubbs have on their department
What is a vise (vice)?
W/encouragement from J. Susann, this "3's Company" star published a book of poetry "Touch Me"
Who is Suzanne Somers?
Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, or a term for what holds 2 or more atoms together in a compound
What is a bond?
What a "frugivorous" person eats
What is fruit only?
After a blue crab sheds its old shell, & before the new one hardens, it can be sold as this popular edible
What is a soft-shell crab?
The time gone by
the passed (past)?
E.B. White's "Little" mouse who made his debut in 1945
Who is Stuart Little?
This element, No. 16, is always found near volcanoes, bringing true meaning to "fire & brimstone"
What is sulfur?
Of a little tree, a little barrel, or a little rodent, what a "firkin" is
What is a little barrel?
Found only off the coast of Japan, this largest of all crustaceans is named for the arachnid it resembles
What is a spider crab?
One does this to do this to the Lord
What is prays (praise)?
Author of "The New York Times Cookbook" & was a food columnist for the paper
Who was Craig Claiborne?
The 2 subatomic particles in an ordinary hydrogen atom
What is proton & electron?
The number of people who govern a "heptarchy"
What is 7?