An M&M after it has been dropped at the beach
What is a sandy candy?
The longest of these songs is number 119, with 176 verses
What is Psalms?
To tint & to perish
What is dye/die?
Its legs are 6 feet long & its neck can be even longer
What is a giraffe?
As an adjective, it means secluded; as a noun, it helps get your TV going
What is remote?
This type of shirt bares the midriff
What is a crop top?
The 4 gospel writers of the New Testament were Matthew, Mark & these 2
Who is John & Luke?
A good source of protein & a gathering for track events
What is meat/meet?
This sense is said to be keener in raptors, such as hawks, than in any other creature
What is eyesight?
This term for any basic food item also doubles for something that keeps your papers together
What is staple?
DAILY DOUBLE: It calls itself "the nation's leading online and mobile food-ordering and delivery marketplace"
What is Grubhub?
This great & wise king built his temple around 1000 B.C.
Who is Solomon?
A mineral supply & a paddle
What is ore/oar?
The Asian parrot named for this mammal sleeps hanging upside-down
What is bat?
Harry Potter knows that this synonym for sorcerer is also a British slang term meaning "excellent"
What is a wizard?
An event where a donor might get to introduce himself to a politician
What is a a meet-and-greet?
At age 187 he had a son named Lamech & went on to live another 782 years
Who is Methuselah?
An Oracle & a monetary yield
What is a prophet/profit?
DAILY DOUBLE: Not quite as ferocious as in legend, this South American river dweller has a name from Tupi for "tooth fish"
What is a piranha?
Proverbially, "You can choose your friends, but you can't choose your" this
What is family?
A slender arm or leg
What is a slim limb?
DAILY DOUBLE: The shortest verse in the King James Bible is John 11:35, these 2 words
What is "Jesus wept"?
DAILY DOUBLE: An old word for the Christian cross, or a description of one's impolite disposition
What is rood/rude?
It's the amused African mammal
What is hyena?
Oddly, this word, land overgrown with tropical vegetation, is from Sanskrit for dry ground or desert
What is a jungle?