We'll pony up if you know there are about 100 of these islands about 100 miles north of mainland Scotland
Shetland
A coin,
an aroma,
mailed
cent/scent/sent
More than 2,500 pints of blood pass through these 2 bean-shaped organs every day
the kidneys
Zin for short, this grape was introduced to California during the gold rush years
zinfandel
SMH is Internet slang for this, & I'll be doing it if you miss the clue
shaking my head
In 1993 this southern borough voted to secede from New York City, but the state legislature did not approve
Staten Island
To calculate relative mass,
a specific road,
a part of milk
weigh/way/whey
The bladder connects with the urethra; farther north, the neck of this organ connects with the cystic duct
gallbladder
Henderson ruby is one variety of this citrus fruit that some have half of for breakfast
grapefruit
These oscillating dumbbells got millions of arms quaking in 2010
the Shake Weight
A part of this island that's on the Susquehanna hit 4,000 degrees in a hurry in 1979
Three Mile Island
Something worn to conceal the face,
a low area,
a ski resort of Colorado
veil/vale/Vail
It breaks down alcohol & destroys old red blood cells
the liver
Chinese gooseberry is an alternate name for this Down Under fruit
kiwi
When he opened his first restaurant in 1969, Dave Thomas called his "dairy dessert" not a shake but this
a frosty
This Greek island, site of a famous mythical homecoming, has also been known as Thiaki
Ithaca
A czar's tenure,
a stallion stopper,
a sprinkle
reign/rein/rain
Glucagon, take me away from this organ that produces it to regulate the body's sugar balance
the pancreas
This fruit named for the islands of southernmost Florida is bitter rather than sour
key lime
Historic handshakes include a 2012 one between Elizabeth II & Martin McGuinness, a member of this "Army" turned politician
the IRA
A turning point in WWII's Pacific campaign, this island is 1,300 miles northwest of Honolulu
Midway
A sense,
a place,
to quote
sight/site/cite
The fundus is one of the regions of this organ that lies between the esophagus & the small intestine
the stomach
Gardener John Paxton cultivated the most popular variety of this fruit & named it for his employer, William Cavendish
a banana
It precedes "meter" & "graph" in the names of shake sensors
seismo