Flight 007 now landing in Boscobel, Jamaica at the airport named for this British author
(Ian) Fleming
This 6-letter internally rhyming word means tiny
peewee
The name of this block-stacking game comes from a Swahili word for "build"
Jenga
In Exodus, God promises to "rain bread from heaven"; when the Israelites see it, they call it this
manna
Gerontology
the elderly or old people (aging)
The airport in Lukla, Nepal is on the side of a mountain & is named for Edmund Hillary & this climbing partner
(Tenzing) Norgay
We're makin' this interjection, an expression of massive delight, like wahoo!
whoopee
Combining silicone oil & boric acid creates the bouncy, moldable material first sold as this in 1949
Silly putty
Biblical dreamers include Joseph & in the gospel of Matthew, the wife of this Roman governor
(Pontius) Pilate
Glossology
language(s)
This Dallas airport is named for a lieutenant killed in a plane crash while practicing for a military aviator test
Love Field
Drifting independently heedless of rules, like Bob Dylan in a '63 album title
freewheelin'
In Clue, this weapon may be found in the dining room but can be used to illuminate any room of the mansion
the candlestick
A version known as the "Wicked Bible" was printed in 1631 with the typo "Thou shalt commit" this sin
adultery
Xylology
wood
Lot Polish Airlines has its hub at the Warsaw airport named for this composer
Chopin
Job title of an Old West owner of an establishment such as the Bucket of Blood in Nevada
saloonkeeper
First sold in 1976, this gel-filled action figure can be twisted, pulled & tied in knots but always returns to its original shape
Stretch Armstrong
The shortest verse in the King James Bible is John 11:35, these 2 words
Jesus wept
Selenology
the Moon
Prague's airport is named for this Czech playwright & former president
(Václav) Havel
This transparent feature first debuted for Ford on the 1973 Lincoln Continental Mark IV
a moonroof
Ailments in Operation include Broken Heart, Brain Freeze & these internal feelings of apprehensions
Butterflies in the Stomach
Not to be confused with Barabbas, this companion of Paul has sometimes been credited with writing the epistle to the Hebrews
Barnabas
Brontology
thunder