Katy Perry's 2013 single
Roar
Pacific Ocean
Struck with a small steel rod, one of the simplest percussion instruments is this one named for its geometric shape
a triangle
A circuitous route used temporarily instead of the main road & to consume ravenously
Detour and devour
According to the old rhyme, "step on a crack", this happens; wishing her a speedy recovery!
Break your mother's back
To die
croak
The state of Hawaii is made up of these many islands
8
Some women wear a corset to achieve this figure, named for a time-measuring instrument
hourglass
A wire mesh utensil for straining & to mourn the deceased
Sieve and grieve
Back to back winners of the MLB World Series
The Los Angeles Dodgers
Bottle stoppers & wild cherry cough medicine are procured from this part of a tree
the bark
This "colorful" body of water touches the shores of Egypt & Eritrea
The Red Sea
Named for a Greek letter, this triangular river landform forms where a river meets the sea
delta
To knead tired muscles & the act of passing
Massage and passage
This other nickname for the Jazz Age is said to come from a boating term for latitudes with strong winds
The Roaring Twenties
Social media can be hazardous to your career health! Winston Moss said he got fired as a coach in 2018 for one of these posts
A tweet
The longest river entirely within one country
Yangtze River
This state is said to be shaped like a boot, with Lake Charles near the heel
Louisiana
Relating to an unborn child & copper, for example
Petal and metal
Debut studio album of the Wicked Singer
Yours Truly
So, you were supposed to have an operation on your foot & your appendix got removed?! That doctor can only be described as this
a quack
This country's coastline touches both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, but not through a canal
Colombia
Shaped like this fruit means tapered on top & round below; the Seckel has less of the classic shape than the Concorde
pear
Constantly seeking closeness or emotional support & shabbily dirty
Clingy and dingy
Whether it comes before or after professor, this Latin word indicates (but is not synonymous with) retirement
emeritus